Lifestreaming service FriendFeed has launched a variety of widgets (available here) for showing off your activities on your own blog or website. The two most significant widgets are the Badge, which shows off all of the different services you’ve synced with the site, and the Feed Widget, which displays your most recent activities.
There’s also a widget for showing your most recent status update (via Twitter or an alternative status service), a chiclet that simply links to your profile, and a “Share on FriendFeed” link you can use to encourage your readers to distribute your content on the aggregator.
While you could already do some of this on your own by using the RSS feeds that FriendFeed provides, the widgets are simply copy and paste embed code. If they prove popular, it will certainly get FriendFeed in front of a lot more eyeballs, giving the site an opportunity to gain all of those mainstream users that tech bloggers love to wax poetic about. For Facebook users, Friendfeed already has an application for showing off your activities, but its growth may be inhibited by the fact that Facebook now offers a comparable set of features.