I haven't used Google Friend Connect very much. And to be honest, I don't know that it will be getting very far. Google puts out a lot of products and doesn't really follow up on a lot of them.
I'm not sure if Friend Connect will be one of them, but it doesn't seem to be very widely accepted. I did sign up for Friendfeed a while back. And I have not found it very useful at all.
When I used it, it did not have a user friendly design at all, and after a couple of weeks I just scrapped my account altogether. No plans to go back. I am a big fan of Twitter and Facebook (though Twitter has really negated a lot of the use I had for Facebook) and I would highly recommend either service.
Friendfeed? No. Friend Connect?
Not sure, but I haven't heard of many people using it.
Google Friend Connect and FriendFeed serve two differing needs. Friend Connect lets readers of a blog, and participants and visitors to a website, share and use their existing identities, profiles and social connections, rather than create yet more logins, maintain more passwords and profiles, and find their friends yet again. The basis for Friend Connect, OpenSocial, Oauth, and Open ID, has become widely enabled, unlikely to die even if Google abandons the technology.It can already incorporate your identity from Yahoo/Flickr, Google Profile, Orkut, and Plaxo.
Many sites, such as Linked In, Myspace, and Ning, already use the underlying technologies OpenSocial and Oauth, and thousands of other sites provide and rely upon OpenID. FriendFeed aggregates and streams your social media content from popular sites across the Web and lets friends and other users comment.It cannot provide nor rely upon your other profiles, as of today. Plaxo, Yahoo MyBlogLog, Lifestream.
Fm, and Chi.Mp also provide similar lifesteams and syndication feeds. Myspace and Facebook also do, but more limited within their walls. Both Friend Connect and Friendfeed can draw from private feeds and profiles, and reshare privately with your connections there and where you reexport your stream.
Forgetting whom is a member of which network can lead to loss of privacy. Also, pay careful attention to privacy and exporting private content to the open web. Unless you merely follow the crowd, I would recommend trying both services.
They can extend your reach, and lessen dependence upon private companies such as Facebook.
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