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Who created FriendFeed?

Paul Buchheit

Paul Buchheit

Paul Buchheit, the American computer programmer and entrepreneur
Sanjeev Singh
Sanjeev Singh (a founder of FriendFeed)
Jim Norris
Jim Norris, the company founder, a founder of FriendFeed
Bret Taylor
Bret Taylor, the company founder, a founder of FriendFeed
Who is someone who created the object FriendFeed, the social aggregator that consolidates the updates from social websites such as blog entries, social bookmarking websites, and social networks among others?
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Created an account via Google, Facebook, or Twitter? Sign in here ... Publish your FriendFeed to your website or blog, or to services you already use, like ...
Created by: Bret Taylor, Jim Norris, Paul Buchheit and Sanjeev Singh: Launched ... FriendFeed is a real-time feed aggregator that consolidates the ...
If so, it's possible you never created a FriendFeed password or added your email address. To do so, log in to FriendFeed again with the button you used to sign up.
FriendFeed is a real-time feed aggregator that consolidates the updates from social media ... And as the amount of new content created daily continues to climb, recommendation ...
Using a technology that Buchheit created in October called Long Polling, FriendFeed now streams all the information it finds from your friends down the page, just as soon as it ...

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