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	<title>Comments on: Storytlr Continues Evolution by Adding Pages and Mediastreams</title>
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		<title>By: traeblain</title>
		<link>http://lifestreamblog.com/storytlr-continues-evolution-by-adding-pages-and-mediastreams/comment-page-1/#comment-2037</link>
		<dc:creator>traeblain</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 19:59:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for the sneak peak. Those features will be excellent for people using Storytlr as their primary publishing platform! I think about doing this all the time, but I can&#039;t leave my tried and true Wordpress...it&#039;s just too hard. hehe.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I disagree with the &#039;long tail&#039; comment about additional service. Where I agree that the sites that offer 190+ services use that as a selling point but off little in user experience (where you offer a great experience), I don&#039;t believe that Storytlr does hit all the core uses of the social web. Addition of 12seconds and Brightkite are nice, but I question this when your Uservoice lists Book sites (Readernaut, GoodReads, All Consuming, etc.), Amazon&#039;s Wishlist, and Yelp all above a 12seconds and Brightkite implementation.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Like I said, inclusion of a massive amount of services is not going to drive traffic; but inclusion of 1 or 2 of _all types_ of services will. I look at it this way, you support Qik, Seesmic, Vimeo, and YouTube. The addition of 12seconds is icing, but not necessary. You support Digg and StumbleUpon, (Google Reader sort of falls in here as well), so not having Mixx, Reddit, or Propeller is no big deal because the experience with what you do support is excellent. Similarly with Facebook, Twitter, and identi.ca, Jaiku or Plurk is not needed. Brightkite, since it has location features, is a good addition and adding something like Fire Eagle would help as well. Again hit the services _subjects_ and the rest is filler. You support Delicious, (in my opinion) add Furl and your set, no need for Ma.gnolia or Diigo. Picasa and Flickr make up great photo sources so the addition of Zoomr or SmugMug is not necessary. Last.FM is all you have in the music space, so adding Pandora or Blip.fm would help a bit. Travel sites like Dopplr and software usage sites like Wakoopa would also be a great inclusion to the service because their usage differs from any other service currently supported.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Meeting the core needs of every type of service is what is asked for, as opposed to a blitzkrieg of services. The best part about Storytlr is the beauty of the service, adding Pages and these Mediastreams only helps that. But being able to combine that beauty with the ability to hit all aspects of my online life is what can make Storytlr the defacto site in lifestreaming. Also, although I probably won&#039;t use the social aspects of a Lifestream service (I&#039;m willing to be proved wrong here though), I knew it was inevitable and will welcome it.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Thanks Laurent, and keep up the good work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the sneak peak. Those features will be excellent for people using Storytlr as their primary publishing platform! I think about doing this all the time, but I can&#39;t leave my tried and true Wordpress&#8230;it&#39;s just too hard. hehe.</p>
<p>I disagree with the &#39;long tail&#39; comment about additional service. Where I agree that the sites that offer 190+ services use that as a selling point but off little in user experience (where you offer a great experience), I don&#39;t believe that Storytlr does hit all the core uses of the social web. Addition of 12seconds and Brightkite are nice, but I question this when your Uservoice lists Book sites (Readernaut, GoodReads, All Consuming, etc.), Amazon&#39;s Wishlist, and Yelp all above a 12seconds and Brightkite implementation.</p>
<p>Like I said, inclusion of a massive amount of services is not going to drive traffic; but inclusion of 1 or 2 of _all types_ of services will. I look at it this way, you support Qik, Seesmic, Vimeo, and YouTube. The addition of 12seconds is icing, but not necessary. You support Digg and StumbleUpon, (Google Reader sort of falls in here as well), so not having Mixx, Reddit, or Propeller is no big deal because the experience with what you do support is excellent. Similarly with Facebook, Twitter, and identi.ca, Jaiku or Plurk is not needed. Brightkite, since it has location features, is a good addition and adding something like Fire Eagle would help as well. Again hit the services _subjects_ and the rest is filler. You support Delicious, (in my opinion) add Furl and your set, no need for Ma.gnolia or Diigo. Picasa and Flickr make up great photo sources so the addition of Zoomr or SmugMug is not necessary. Last.FM is all you have in the music space, so adding Pandora or Blip.fm would help a bit. Travel sites like Dopplr and software usage sites like Wakoopa would also be a great inclusion to the service because their usage differs from any other service currently supported.</p>
<p>Meeting the core needs of every type of service is what is asked for, as opposed to a blitzkrieg of services. The best part about Storytlr is the beauty of the service, adding Pages and these Mediastreams only helps that. But being able to combine that beauty with the ability to hit all aspects of my online life is what can make Storytlr the defacto site in lifestreaming. Also, although I probably won&#39;t use the social aspects of a Lifestream service (I&#39;m willing to be proved wrong here though), I knew it was inevitable and will welcome it.</p>
<p>Thanks Laurent, and keep up the good work.</p>
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		<title>By: eschnou</title>
		<link>http://lifestreamblog.com/storytlr-continues-evolution-by-adding-pages-and-mediastreams/comment-page-1/#comment-2036</link>
		<dc:creator>eschnou</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 19:37:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks a lot Trae for your review ! As always, it is great to get your feedback and to see that you liked our updates. I&#039;ll take this opportunity to give you a sneak peak at our next release: improved bookmarklet that makes it much easier to post videos or other kind of embeds, and post by email so that you can start posting on the go more easily !&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;As for your comment on the number of services supported. You would be suprised to see the usage of the current services. It really looks like we cover the core needs of our users and the rest is &#039;long tail&#039;. Of course, we&#039;ll add more, especially the &#039;hot ones&#039; of the moment likes 12seconds or brightkite are coming up, but I don&#039;t think this will drive usage up. No, what we really need is to add a social layer to your site, but that won&#039;t be for next month :-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks a lot Trae for your review ! As always, it is great to get your feedback and to see that you liked our updates. I&#39;ll take this opportunity to give you a sneak peak at our next release: improved bookmarklet that makes it much easier to post videos or other kind of embeds, and post by email so that you can start posting on the go more easily !</p>
<p>As for your comment on the number of services supported. You would be suprised to see the usage of the current services. It really looks like we cover the core needs of our users and the rest is &#39;long tail&#39;. Of course, we&#39;ll add more, especially the &#39;hot ones&#39; of the moment likes 12seconds or brightkite are coming up, but I don&#39;t think this will drive usage up. No, what we really need is to add a social layer to your site, but that won&#39;t be for next month <img src='http://lifestreamblog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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