Web 2.0 has been bringing new innovations to life every day. Twitter has become so popular, many people stopped blogging, and started tweeting.
The new hot Web 2.0 property is Friend Feed. You can also add your Twitter account to your FriendFeed as well as many other web 2.0 services. It’s like your centralized web 2.0 channel, and it’s IN nowadays.
Some Web 2.0 startups still don’t get the concept. You don’t need an extremely complicated service nor so much user interaction to be able to become successful and create some buzz in the industry.
There are many Web 2.0 startups that offer simple things that we (users) need. After Twitter became so successful, Twitterholic and similar services were launched. And they are getting their share of buzz in the blogosphere.
Ladies and gentlemen, and all the FriendFeed addicts who keep refreshing their FF pages every 30 seconds, I am introducing you the new, brilliant Web 2.0 site called FFholic.com.
FFholic.com is so simple that it makes you think “Why haven’t I thought about this?”. FFholic.com has lists of most liked, most commented, most popular entries, videos, and users.
Plain, simple, not complicated, and smart.
The team behind FFholic.com is led by Arda Kutsal, the editor of Webrazzi.com, also known as Turkish Techcrunch (Read the launch news at Webrazzi in Turkish or at Mashable in English.). It’s always great to see new Web 2.0 companies launched from outside the US.
If there’s an up trend, create unique, and simple solutions to serve the users of the trend, and you will be fine.
I’ll be anxious to wait and see if FFholic.com has a monetization plan and when it will be deployed.






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Nothing seems to be easier than seeing someone whom you can help but not helping.
I suggest we start giving it a try. Give love to the ones that need it.
God will appreciate it.