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I am really trying to use Friendfeed more. The conversations are great over there, but it's not that big. I am working on a FF post, maybe something like this..
Connect with Google Friend Bloggers http://u.mavrev.com/6sv5
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Connect with Google Friend Bloggers: Coree comes from a sales and marketing background and over time migrated in.. http://u.mavrev.com/6sv5
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My Blog: Googling Social - Google Friend Connect Tactics, is there for you all. Documenting the latest additions to GFC, helping you use them to your advantage and please ask help from my self and others to get your installs working on your Blogs and Blogger.
Fell free to ask for my help you need there and if we can't answer your questions we will find someone who will.
Chris Lang
Even Mussie Shore, product manger for Google Friend Connect chimed in.
When you set up a Google profile then you can see what the person, a real person is about, what sites they own and what Google properties like YouTube they create content on.
You may also want to take a look at my Google Friend Connect Knol.
http://knol.google.com/k/chris-lang/google-frie...
It blows the Wikipedia version away and is my attempt to put all the Google Friend Connect resources in one place.
Also the Google Wave Mashable post is darn good too, I will have a complete compilation of all the resources for this up tomorrow on my site but for now you can see where Google is going with this whole thing.
http://mashable.com/2009/05/28/google-wave-guide/
Unfortunately I was not at the I/O conference so I do not have access to the developer version as yet and that is where the real information is at.
This is the glue that will bring all the pieces of Google Friend Connect and Google itself, all 50 properties into one place, not like a Twitter page, but like a conversation, much like Friend Feed is trying to do.
Thanks for your inclusion here and I will be directing a few of my contacts to post here as well. And yes many have pulled GFC because they have no idea what it already does. I am not ready to reveal all that yet but most of it is available in my members site.
Of course if you have any questions on GFC I will be glad to help you on my site but to continue this thread feel free to ask for help here.
Cheers! Chris Lang
I do have a Google Profile:
http://www.google.com/profiles/AdamZPieniazek
And thought it was synced with my Google Friend Connect, is it not (and how would I check), is it that just for general reference?
Your knol resource is fantastic, I'm adding a link to it into my post.
You may have seen it already, but Marko Saric did a write-up of Google Wave and its impact on web workers.
And completely agree with you Chris, Google Wave seems to do everything FriendFeed was trying to do but much better and more integrated. It'll literally become a one stop shop for all our web media needs. If it works the way it seems, it's going to be more than a game changer, it's going to be a web changer. Web 3.0 here we come!
Oh, and I appreciate the shout-outs to your contacts. Thank you! :-)
Looking for Google Friend Connect enabled blogs? Check out my list: http://bit.ly/xqUSU
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To see the filtering options and how I found this post just search "google friend connect" and then click the show options link at the top left of the SERPS page.
I know they already show recent blog posts about select topics at the bottom.
Add your Google Friend Connect site here, hot conversation: http://bit.ly/TEbUW
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Like this.. http://bit.ly/TEbUW
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I'm one of the few - add me to the list! :)
And yes, it does feel nice to be ahead of the "wave" (pun intended).
Great site, btw, just added you to my feed reader.
Cheers! - Chris Lang
Take care,
Carol
>> Looking forward to Wave and seeing what it will do to the web…
Don't get to head up about this, I about drove me crazy last year waiting for Google Friend Connect to be released. I have a membership site based totally around GFC and I could not sell a thing while I waited for the release.
Google's development cycle is VERY slow, cautious and professional. Don't expect to see anything before Christmas.
I missed the I/O conference and hence now they won't grant me developer access. I can't even run any of my coding against the API because I don't have a Wave dev account.
So now we all sit back and wait, till Google decides to let us in a few at a time. Best not to let just any Yahoo on their dev servers I aggree.
But how do you miss something like this just because I was too busy with my own business to pay, fly, book lodgings and take an entire week off from my business just to hope it is worth my time and Google releases something in my market?
As the #1 proponent of Google Friend Connect out side of Google I somehow feel a little left out.
Chris Lang is making allot of noise about GFC being tied into GMail and this is currently NOT the case.
If you become a friend through Friend Connect they are NOT added to your GMail contacts.
There is more but that's the biggest misconception that's floating around at the moment.
I'm @notinbed on Twitter if you'd like to know more.
In the mean time I agree with you. In fact I did a piece about it two weeks ago, because yes, at times this feature does not work. We have all heard this before. Here's why.....
http://www.googlingsocial.com/?p=285
Lot's of documentation there, but like I said, none of us work for Google, so all we can do is observe and report.
Truly yours,
Chris Lang
Funny, when I added it I had no idea that it would really have an impact but after reading your post and the comments I can see I need to start utilizing and learning more. You always have great info to share. Thank you again!! Let me know if you are still not able to see the GFC widget.
So, to all of you who have pointed out that you are not getting any either, I say thanks so I could look deeper into this.
The features come and go, and there is no documentation that this truly occurs, only my track record on seeing this in the last year.
Of course this is the one thing that I did not screen capture so it figures. I will get some exact data on this soon, but for now all I can say is that is has come and gone many times since May 12th, 2008. We shall see….
Remember that this is only a six month old beta release. If I am wrong in any way and have exact data I will be the first one to let you all know.
I am not afraid of being wrong, I am afraid of seeming to mislead anyone. I would rather be proved wrong on this than send anyone down a road that hurts their business in any way.
Also think about this: Hundreds of new developers from the Google I/O conference are hitting the brand new APIs of Google Wave and the heretofore unused dev servers.
Google will lock down features that we have seen and expect when new code is being brought to release level. I feel they do this so that if there is some big code endless loop error, everyone's privacy is protected.
Think of what would happen if some new code caused an endless loop that made us all GFC mutual friends and all of a sudden everybody got the others Gmail address in their contacts. We are talking at least on million users.
Would anyone ever trust Google again? Plus Google Wave is directly connected to our friends lists and relationships in GFC. This feature could be shut down until a Google Wave first release comes out.
I do let people know that they can send me an email, Gchat request or Google Latitude request and that will definitely make us mutual friends and that has been public and known for the last year. Just obfuscate your email link chrislang a t Gmial * con and so far spammers are not running bots that go that deep into text strings. Besides Google knows spam and knows how to beat it.
Hope this all helps you feel more confident in GFC and the information that is going around. I don't worry about friends lists that highly, but everyone seems concerned so this is an attempt to set any record straight.
BigChief SEOless of the Whitehat clan:
Chris Lang
It would make sense for the Add Friend feature to pull contact info into gmail automatically. It would make my life easier too. Perhaps setting it as an option would help Google combat privacy concerns, but seems that would sort of defeat some of the purpose of GFC (making connecting easier).
If Google Wave is going to be a central spot for our social media, then the Add Friend feature needs to have a purpose and automatically pulling in contact info would be awesome. The main criticism against every new social site is we have to yet again fill in more profile info and re-connect with people. If we could get set up on GFC and also use it as a way to find our friends elsewhere then it has huge potential to take off and streamline everyone's digital social lives.
Thanks again for giving us updates. If anything changes from your perspective, let us know.
Lately I have been getting a flood of Gchat requests. I am starting to theorize that this is the new Google Friend Connect mutual friends request. I mean allot....
Google is huge on testing, so before they release documentation, they will test it to death. Better than what Digg and Facebook has been doing lately, rushing apps to production and then paying the price when they backfire.
So we will be testing this and have some live video on what I believe is the new version of this. Oddly enough it has just started just a Google Wave was released to dev guys.