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Friendfeed is interesting, I’ve logged in a bit - but I find that it’s extremely hard to keep up with everything going on.
Yes it’s nice to have all this info in one place, after all it is the information age, but sometimes it just bombards us and we can’t make heads or tails.
Enter Moopz. Moops aggregates friendfeed conversations and groups them into relevant categories, it then features conversations which include links to the same “interesting story”.
Basically Moopz claims to weed out pointless banter that doesn’t link to anything exciting. On top of that Moopz tries to pull only the best information possible from each story to give readers a preview, so they can decide for themselves if they want to read more, or move on to the next.
Each story is tagged with related keywords, so you can search for stories quickly and efficiently by tag cloud or keyword.
Finally, you can also browse the “popular” category, for the most active conversations in the past 24 hours.
Moopz may be the answer to ending the clutter on friendfeed, only time will tell.
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Tags: aggregates, clutter, conversations, friendfeed, information age, interesting story, moopz, network tool, pointless banter, relevant categories, Social Networks, Twitter, wikipedia
Moopz.com hushes friendfeed’s jabbering mouth - About time!, Aug 2008Note: The final appearance of your post may be different, depending upon your blog’s style sheets.