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garik1379 [7]
4 years ago
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What does the “Rooms” feature of FriendFeed do? Allows users with common interest to share their views and streams Allows users

to control the look of their posts Allows users to update multiple social networks and blogs Allows users to curate someone else’s blog Done
Computers and Technology
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Westkost [7]4 years ago
3 0

I’d say (A) Allows users with common interest to share their views and streams


The FriendFeed Rooms feature launched a few years back lets anyone create an account depending on the privacy settings. This feature allows you to carry on with conversations without the entire FriendFeed community getting involved. It is like an own private area of FriendFeed where niche conversations take place privately between like-minded users. It can be limited to co-workers or family members involved in a project.







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