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From Friends to Favourites

So launch day has come and gone without too much incident. Even though our database server is still indexing the several thousand blogs of our users (it always takes ages, about a day and a half, to do it from scratch, then much less time to “top it up” thereafter), and so the posts in people’s Rivers are somewhat old at the moment (UPDATE: post indexing is now completing every hour or so and posts in users’ Rivers are fresh, fresh, fresh! : ), we have already had a lot of warm words from users so far. Thanks!

However, we have also had a small handful of users bemoaning features lost (or seemingly lost) in the upgrade. This is usually couched in the form “Blog Friends was my favourite facebook app and now it’s all different!” (We are of course most honoured that so many people seem to have liked the old app so much.)

Change is sometimes hard, but change all things must if they are to they are to continue to flourish.

That is not to say we will not take all users’ feedback with great seriousness, and do our utmost to make every single user happy. We absolutely will (and we are already considering ways to give users back control over quotas for friends’ and others’ posts in their profile box).

author preference sliderBut we are determined to make Blog Friends accessible and useful, not just to people who themselves know bloggers, but to anyone who would like to read great blog posts. And for that to be the case, we realised that we had to go beyond the social mutuality of the “friend” metaphor of the old Blog Friends (ironically, given our name) to a “favourite” or “fan” metaphor where anyone can express their particular level of interest in any given blogger—whether they are “friends” with that blogger or not.

This “author preference” mechanism should hopefully prove to be a very useful feature for highly networked users also, as it enables a much more fluid process of discovering great new bloggers: we include in your River a small number of posts from “Favourites of your Favourites” (equivalent to the old “friends of friends”), and also posts from bloggers beyond even that second degree of remove, who blog about topics you’re interested in.

In using Blog Friends v1 extensively during the Private Test period, I personally discovered many, many new favourite bloggers—I had accrued a total of over 120 by the end of the test period!

Whether you want as many great favourite authors as you can find, or a handful of superb ones, the key point to remember is that you remain in control of your Blog Friends experience with v1. In fact, you have much more and much easier control in the new version, as you can feed your preferences on authors (and topics and posts) back to us as you read!

In a nutshell, while Blog Friends v1 is designed to be a whole lot more accessible to anyone interested in reading blogs, we have also worked very hard to make it a very powerful blog reading and discovery tool for the hardest-core of our users.

Please do keep telling us what you like and what you don’t, and we will never cease from striving to meet your hopes and expectations.

Blog Friends v1 Beta—an introduction

Your personalised news source

Finding great news and opinions is getting harder and harder these days.

On one hand, everyone is overloaded with information. You know there’s lots of great information “out there”—if only you could find it amongst an ocean of irrelevance.

On the other hand, even the best newspapers and magazines can get, well… a bit boring. Same old topics, same old authors, same old editorial slant, day after week after month.

Enter Blog Friends!

Blog Friends v1

Blog Friends is your personalised news source. We bring you a River of news, drawn from thousands of blogs from around the world. You tell us what and who you like. Then as we learn about you, we give you plenty of what you know you like—plus a little of what we have a feeling you might like.

You won’t get overloaded, but you won’t get bored either!

Enjoy it

Using Blog Friends is really easy and fun: the quality of your River of news improves all the time as your friends and broader community rate stuff they find, while you simply read and enjoy! Positive ratings of each author and blog post boost their chances of appearing in your River, and we get these ratings not only from your feedback, but also from the feedback of your community.

Ratings also help you to find the very best stuff in your River. The more Blog Friends thinks you (will) like an author, the brighter blue their posts are marked:

Blog Friends author preferences

Note to users of the old version of Blog Friends: the people who were called your “friends” and “friends of friends” in the old Blog Friends will be assigned automatically to “Read often” and “Read sometimes” status respectively in Blog Friends v1 Beta. Also, we will automatically transfer your interests and preferences to the new service. So don’t worry, you haven’t lost anything you had, just gained a whole lot of new options!

We also indicate how popular a post is within your community:

Blog Friends smileys

Finally, the more of your own interests match the topics of a post, the more likely it is to appear in your River:

Blog Friends topic matches

Shape it

We make it really easy for you to express your own opinions on individual posts and to choose the topics you read about:

feedback

And it’s a breeze to choose how often you read each author, simply by adjusting a slider:

Blog Friends author preference slider

Then simply click the “refresh” button and watch Blog Friends bring you more of what you like and less of what you don’t. Even if you haven’t changed any settings, Blog Friends will still give you a fresh set of great recommendations!

Blog Friends refresh button

You can also choose to show anything from three hours to five days-worth of posts per page—so whether you want to track, in minute detail, the latest hot news to explode across the blogosphere, or to catch up quickly on unmissable posts after a few days away, Blog Friends is there for you.

Share it

Most importantly of all, the more friends you invite, the better your Blog Friends experience becomes. As each of your friends starts discovering great blog posts and authors, you see the best of their recommendations in your River.

Blog Friends friend invitation

Having worked long and hard to make Blog Friends v1 as good as we can, Benjie, Jof and I feel that it is one of the best, most enjoyable and social ways to find and share great blog posts. We help you tap into the knowledge and wisdom of your community—without ever losing sight of you, the unique individual.

Ok, let’s go!

If you are already a Blog Friends user, we hope you are enjoying it, and would love to hear from you in our forum. If you are new to Blog Friends, just visit the link below to get started (you will need to sign in or sign up to facebook on your way to Blog Friends).

Happy Blog Friend-ing!

Take me to Blog Friends!

A Big Day for Blog Friends

On the trapeze by timblairI feel like a bit like a trapeze artist at the moment, arcing through the air between swings. (Admittedly I feel like a trapeze artist very definitely in a metaphorical sense only, as I put my back out yesterday and am hobbling around the flat!)

We took the current Blog Friends service down a few minutes ago, and are now working furiously to get Blog Friends v1 Beta ready for prime time—hopefully sometime later today.

So whether you are an existing or would-be user of Blog Friends, please bear with us: we very much hope the wait will be more than worthwhile.

And the view up here is amaaaaaaaaaazing! ; )

Blog Friends v1 Beta launch one week away

Blog Friends v1 Beta screenshotSince we opened the Blog Friends v1 Private Beta last week, we have been busy tweaking features and fixing any number of little bugs, with much help from our stalwart Beta testers (thanks guys!).

We now seem to have got the new service working pretty well in Firefox, and we are turning our attention to testing in other browsers.

Bug-squishing aside, the other thing we are determined to do is to serve anyone who wants to find great blog posts—be they a Robert Scoble with thousands of facebook friends and the ability to skim read an even greater number of blog posts every day, or someone like my mum, who isn’t into geeky stuff, gets her news from a newspaper, doesn’t read blogs yet and wants something that “just works” like her iPod.

This is a trickier challenge than you might imagine, but we’re getting more and more confident we can crack it. A key point seems to be maintaining a balance between giving users plenty of stuff they know they like (from their favourite bloggers and on their favourite topics) on one hand but also making it easy for them to check out stuff they might like on the other.

A mix of a traditional feedreader and social blog discovery engine, you might say, all blended into a single River of easy-to-use goodness. Except all that users need to know is that it’s a great way to discover and follow interesting blogs and blog posts.

Anyhow, you will notice that I have included a sneak peek of v1 in this post (although it looks like Mike Butcher at TechCrunch UK scooped me!) All you need to do to sign up for it is:

a) if you’re an existing Blog Friends user, sit tight. Your facebook profile box will update in about a week’s time, and you can click through from there to the main, full-page application;

b) if you’re not a Blog Friends user yet (and if not, why not?!), simply add the current version of the service and you will also find it updated early next week.

Blog Friends—it’s as easy as falling off a log, only more fun and informative.