Lifestream News for March 27th
March 27, 2008
Here’s a collection of relevant Lifestreaming news I’ve recently come across
- Tagurself - A service to provide a tag cloud widget based on your APML
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Hyper-connected generation rises - Interesting article from the BBC that covers some aspects of Lifestreaming
- a shel of my former self - An interesting take on Lifestreaming being leveraged by business
- Microsoft’s FriendFeed? | Sarah In Tampa | Channel 10 - Discussion of a Microsoft Research project called C2 which appears to be a new Lifestreaming service being compared to FriendFeed
- FriendFeed and 8 Other Lifestreaming Services - Mashable provides tiny bite-sized overviews of 8 Lifestreaming services
- The MLxperience: Using Feedburners’ BuzzBoost to seamlessly republish a Feed as HTML - Good article to re-publish a Lifestream RSS feed as HTML and control the design to make it much nicer
- QIK | Streaming video right from your phone - Gary Vaynerchuck & Kevin Rose talk about how they like SocialThing. Starts around 10:45 into the video
- Feedburner Subscriber Data For Socialstreaming and Lifestreaming | Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - Interesting information on how Feedburner is treating RSS subscriptions coming from Lifestreaming services
- Singpolyma - Technical Blog » Actionstream Plugin Update - Updated 0.2 version of the Actionstream Wordpress Plugin
- “Research streaming”: a new chapter in scientific collaboration? | Daily EM - Lifestreaming branching off into the Scientific community
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March 28th, 2008 at 6:28 am
Another bit of news that relates to lifestreaming occurred this week. Yahoo launched badges for Yahoo Pipes. The “badge” is a javascript widget that will display images or simply a list of items. This functionality makes it easier to display lifestreams created using Pipes on a blog or social network. Also check, Yahoo blog post announcement and my pipes-powered lifestream,/a> to see it in action.