Carter Rabasa of Cubanlinks.org has created a must-try tool for FriendFeed users looking to sync comments on their websites or blog posts (via Disqus) with the corresponding entries on FriendFeed. The alpha version of the tool is a javascript client that requires a download, but the just released FriendFeed/Disqus Comment Sync v.2 is a hosted version (no download required) that automatically syncs comments across both platforms every hour.
To set it up, start here. Enter your Disqus API key (or click the available link to get it), select the correct site for syncing, add your FriendFeed name and remote key, chose between one way sync options or a full sync, and save. That’s it. From now on every time someone comments on your blog post, the same comment will appear on the matching thread of the FriendFeed entry and vice versa.
I just set up the full sync between my blog and Disqus, and the sync seemed to work without a hitch. Now my blog entries will definitely get noticed on FriendFeed when someone comments on my blog. Given that FriendFeed’s algorithm incorpo