Over the last few months, a plethora of tools — addons, scripts, Web apps — have emerged using the FriendFeed API. Here is a list of the top 10 Web applications that you can check out to get the most out of the service.
Which do you use? Tell us more in the comments.
NoiseRiver
NoiseRiver adds some neat extra functionality to FriendFeed, like rating other users and shared items with keywords and descriptions such as ‘I love it’ or ‘I don’t care.’ Another nice NoiseRiver feature is that it gathers all the comments clusters about the same subject and groups them in one place so that you don’t have comments about one particular topic scattered all over. You can also share video and audio on FriendFeed.This is one of those applications that might tempt you to use it permanently instead of the normal FriendFeed site.
FriendFeed Spy
FriendFeed Spy is a fun and useful FriendFeed Web application. The site displays the FriendFeed public timeline with every new shared item appearing automatically on top of the page, without you having to refresh the page. You can choose to