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14May/087

MyBlogLog Friender uses Master Graph to Suggest New Contacts

OK. Everyone have time to sort through their Pending contact requests after yesterday's announcement? Ready for the new coolness? Go your Contacts page by clicking on the add/manage link under your contacts. We added a new tab called Friender. You can also go there directly.

What is it? It's basically a list of friends you know elsewhere and others they know in a rank ordered list for you to connect with. As you add new contacts or hide those you don't know, you can quickly fly through the list and grow your network. We look at friends of friends too. Chances are, if someone knows five of your friends, you probably know them too.

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The cherry is that it's done in real-time! See that little "recalculate" button? After adding your third contact, the whole graph gets recalculated based on your most recent connections. Friend recommendations,  adjusting in real-time, based on a dynamic list of your identities across the web. MyBlogLog calculates the shortest route to people you know.

Welcome to People DNS.

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  1. Small bug under Firefox while add or hide contact :o (
    Firebug report “Effect is not defined”.
    But it’s seem nice feature :o )

  2. Works fine for me under FF. Great features. Both being used right now!
    CK

  3. Seems More like SPAM to me*
    I would rather have people at least be able to See my Blog!!

  4. I have no clue as to whom the people identified by Friender are– since they apparently blog under pseudonyms. If I’m connected to them through another service, could Friender do something to indentify which service or what they are known as there?

  5. It says those are my friends: believe me, I do not know any of those persons.
    Do I suffer of double identity?

  6. I don’t know these people. Their facial expressions looks they are scheduled for firing squad


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