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The rise and fall of FriendFeed, the social network that brought you the ‘Like’ button
It was a site with bold ambitions to “glue together the web,” and innovated in ways we take for granted today. But it couldn’t last forever.
Corinne Litchfield
Updated on May 26 2021 6:53 pm CDT
Illustration by J. Longo
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