Kent Brewster at it Again with his Blog Juice Bookmarklet

Date February 17, 2008

Hot off the heels of his tinkering with the MyBlogLog API, Kent Brewster released another tasty development morsel with his Blog Juice bookmarklet. His first effort showed how he could display a Lifestream based on services a MyBlogLog user had setup when visiting his test page.

He has now added portability by creating a bookmarklet that you can add to either Firefox or IE. Once added to your browser, just visit any web page that has that familiar MyBlogLog recent readers badge on it, click on the bookmarklet, and voila. You will then be able to get Lifestream data on the users that have visited that page.

Here you can see it in action on my page as we peer into the stream of reader David Beach:

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  • 2 Responses to “Kent Brewster at it Again with his Blog Juice Bookmarklet”

    1. MyAvatars 0.2 MyBlogLog to Add Lifestreaming Services Very Soon | Lifestream Blog said:

      [...] MyBlogLog. We knew they had recently released an API to private beta, we knew that developers were coding some cool features, but what we didn’t know is that they were planning to add Lifestreaming functionality [...]

    2. MyAvatars 0.2 Olivier D. alias ze kat said:

      Incredible, and so usefull :o) .oO(preview of future MBL lifestream widget ?!)

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