With FriendFeed’s growing popularity, a number of third party applications have been springing up with increasing frequency, much like those launched around Twitter. One such app is the newly released NoiseRiver.
It’s an alpha stage service which intends to enhance FriendFeed with features like interest ranking along with an index measuring feelings about other FF users. You can remote login through the site and you can also import keywords from your delicious account (or enter them individually). NoiseRiver automatically color codes your feeds based on your interests or neighborhood. As you input your keywords you can rate them using the love-hate slider; afterwards, your timeline will be colored either green (love) or red (hate). NoiseRiver’s interface is designed and structured like that of FriendFeed’s to give you a similar experience. Thus, you’ve got full FriendFeed capabilities like sharing and comments.
NoiseRiver.com In Their Own Words
“You’re an addicted user of FriendFeed, and we understand you! isn’t it just so Magic!. NoiseRiver is not intended to replace FriendFeed, it’s an experimental service still in early alpha stage of developement that aims to extend friendFeed with some cool features like ranking on your interests and/or your feelings about other friendfeed’s users. Give it a try, login with your nickname and remote Key!”
Why NoiseRiver.com It Might Be A Killer
NoiseRiver gives you an extended feature experience of FriendFeed. The design mimics that of FF, so there’s nothing to learn. It’s pretty simple but it does offer you more, especially if you’re hooked to FriendFeed. These capabilities make FF much more enriching.
Some Questions About NoiseRiver.com
What more will come from NoiseRiver? How does this compare to other similar services? 







