I came across this very cool graphic of Social Web Services created several months ago by Brian Solis and JESS3. I’m not sure how I missed it, but glad I finally stumbled onto it. It’s a great representation of a subset of services broken down by category that can be used to create your Lifestream.

This image reminds me of how important it is to expose people and provide the details on all the ingredients available to create their perfect Lifestreaming recipe. I always wanted the “Define” section of this blog to act as that tool but haven’t really spent the time to do so. I’ve primarily been focused on covering the tools and services to create our Lifestreams and neglected this aspect which is just as important. I will make it a point to enhance that area soon.
Also in reading Brian’s post He discusses the creation of his personal Social Map. I had seen his and others and was inspired to create my own and thought I’d share it again. Take a look at my post where I provide tips for creating your own.


Mark —
Thanks for posting about the Conversation Prism and, of course, for the link love. On a personal note – I really love your blog as well (I am interested in narratives and micronarratives, both of which can be told in amazing ways through infographics).
If you would ever like to do an interview with Jesse Thomas (aka: JESS3), don't hesitate to be in touch. I am his partner in all things and would love to put you two in touch. I will of course send this post his way as well.
Thanks again and look forward to being in touch.
Leslie (ps: I just added you on Twitter – I am @leslieann44)
Been there done that 😉
http://24.dk/user/bennohansen/perma/2008/05/11/…
Sorry but the text is in Danish.
Makes you realize just how “social” Social Networking is … my goodness, look at all those services.
Thanks for sharing this… Gave you a Sphinn. Good info, nice easy to understand graph. Like your comment area as well… with Friendfeed and Disqus.
Thanks for sharing this… Gave you a Sphinn. Good info, nice easy to understand graph. Like your comment area as well… with Friendfeed and Disqus.