I’ve talked in the past about how I read your blogs. I rarely subscribe through Google Reader any more - I read all of your blogs through FriendFeed. Therefore if you want me to read your blog, I strongly suggest taking the first step of importing it into FriendFeed. Well, if that weren’t reason enough, FriendFeed just gave you even one more reason to import your blog and other social data into their site: real-time search.
If you’ll look down in the lower-right sidebar of this blog, you’ll see an example of it in action - every mention of “realtime”, “real time”, “social”, “friendfeed”, “twitter”, “facebook”, or “Jesse Stay” anywhere on the web, at any time that has been imported into FriendFeed now appears real-time, as it’s happening. Go ahead - change the search parameters to something like “earthquake”, or “iran”, or “michael jackson”. You’ll quickly see the value of having such real-time, on-demand search at your fingertips.
FriendFeed is said to be getting ready to also release notifications, probably in the same way they do your other friend lists