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With FriendFeed Out of the Way, Google Reader Has a Golden Opportunity

by Jorge Escobar on August 10, 2009

This day has had a whirlwind of activity in many fronts. For the first time in the history of this blog I’m going to post twice in the same day.

But the news that Facebook acquired FriendFeed is really a shock for a lot of people.

You will be reading in the next couple of days a lot of information of what happened, why it happened, and what’s part of the deal.

I will summarize it in three short points and one possible once in a lifetime opportunity for Google Reader.

First: FriendFeed will disappear. It doesn’t matter as much when a product disappears, but it does matter if the community that built itself around it disappears. And no matter how much we exchange emails, Twitter accounts, etc., the fact of the matter is that the community will be sharded like a MySQL index.

Second: Facebook purchased FriendFeed to kill an opponent and inject itself with new ideas. They don’t care about the FriendFeed community, traffic or content, and will have no problem shutting it down.

Third: FriendFeed founders sell because this was their intention all along. The work for Facebook for six months and then they move on to the next exciting project.

Google Reader can capitalize on this acquisition immensely. Why? Because it almost has everything FriendFeed was offering.

If you have been following their recent improvements, Google Reader has introduced the ability to follow people, they have implemented realtime capabilities and they have a commenting system in place.

All they have to do is upgrade their web based interface and they’ll be good to go.

Opportunities like this don’t come often, and Google, having passed the opportunity to purchase something good (and with Wave still not completely out of the door), is in a unique place to finally put Google Profiles to good use, and convert a bunch of angry FriendFeed users to their platform.

I for one have been impressed with Google Reader’s improvements and have found myself using it more and more.

So, what do you think Jenna? Are you up for a good challenge?

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Kimber Scott August 15, 2009 at 2:36 am

These suggestions really would make Reader life much easier. Right now, I’m a little confused searching for different settings and links. It just feels so… clunky. Great post!

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Mahendra Palsule August 15, 2009 at 2:46 am

Keith, Ahsan, Kimber, thank you! Your feedback is highly appreciated.

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Mark Nielsen August 15, 2009 at 10:31 am

I’ve said this in many places but I want FILTERS. Let me auto filter keywords as Read (by Feed, Folder, All Feeds). This includes shared individuals. I may want to see some items people are sharing but not everything (such as English Football, no offense). I’m note sure how Google does it for News but Grouping of similar articles in all your feeds would be extremely helpful too to either mark them as read or if the topic is of interest you can read them all at the same time.

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Mahendra Palsule August 15, 2009 at 10:58 am

Mark, yes such filters would be very useful, as well as grouping. Thanks for pooling your suggestions here, appreciate it.

I think these would require significant development effort – hence the title of my post – ‘Simple Wish List’ :)

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sandygautam August 16, 2009 at 8:18 am

This aggregation feature (requested by Mark) has also been on my wishlist for some time. As google already uses the technology in google news, the only real question is that this new aggregation would change the user presentation drastically, and maybe google is a bit apprehensive of that. clubbing similar feeds together can be done in a seperate view retaining the existing show posts by source views.

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Mahendra Palsule August 16, 2009 at 8:22 am

Yes, it should be just a matter of plugging in the Google News functionality into Reader.

Like you suggest Sandy, maybe they can introduce a separate "News View"?

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