Tutte le novità di FriendFeed Beta

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Stimolato dal crescente successo di Facebook e Twitter, anche FriendFeed si rinnova, presentando in anteprima ai suoi utenti tutte le novità di questo popolare servizio. Per chi ancora non lo conosce ricordiamo che FriendFeed è un servizio gratuito che aggrega in una sola pagina tutti gli aggiornamenti dei propri contatti, i loro post, i video che hanno caricato su YouTube, le foto di Flickr, e tutti gli aggiornamenti di status di Twitter, Facebook, e Tumblr, tramite feed RSS.

Il nuovo FriendFeed, ora in anteprima Beta, si presenta per molti aspetti migliorato rispetto alla versione precedente. Eliminato il pulsante di refresh, adesso tutti gli aggiornamenti e i commenti sono visualizzati in tempo reale, alla maniera di Facebook.

Anche condividere i contenuti è diventato più semplice, con l’introduzione dei direct messages, che dà all’utente la possibilità di postare un link o un video a pochi e selezionati amici. Inoltre, grazie alle nuove funzioni di ricerca e ai filtri più potenti, sarà possibile vedere solo le voci di un particolare amico, o seguire argomenti collegati a determinate parole chiave.

Naturalmente, insieme a queste novità, anche il design di FriendFeed si presenta totalmente rinnovato, con pagine dai colori accattivanti e più vicine al gusto del Web 2.0.

Per conoscere meglio tutte le nuove funzioni di FriendFeed, ecco una breve anteprima video.

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