Lifestream Blog:
One of the features I’ve always wanted from a Lifestream is a calendar feature. What I’d like to see would be a standard calender UI to be able to navigate and drill down through a Lifestream. This would offer the ability to easily find dates and ranges that I’d want to look for. This would be good for finding trips, birthd (Read More)
VentureBeat:
This past April, AOL began testing out a social toolbar for web sites, under the name of a lifestreaming service called Socialthing, which it acquired in 2008. The toolbar is now going through a rough transition into something else, although it’s not totally clear what’s happening. At least judging by the live test that AOL (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Lifestreaming service FriendFeed is introducing real-time search, so you can search for anything on the site and see it instantly. Real-time search is also live for advanced search options, including search terms that you can save and track through FriendFeed, and on its blog widget.From the company:Just enter a search quer (Read More)
Lifestream Blog:
Today I was reading the latest issue of Wired. In it is an interview with Salon Cofounder Scott Rosenberg about his new book Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It’s Becoming, and Why It Matters.Rosenberg’s book researched the origins of blogging and goes on to discuss how it has become a phenomenon. Wired asks him sev (Read More)
The Steve Rubel Lifestream:
I keep a massive list on my computer called "Discovery." These are products and services I am evaluating both for potential Edelman use as well as to satisfy my own personal insatiable curiosity for new technology. I thought I would use the lifestream to open this up a bit.Here's what I am checking out this week: Google Wa (Read More)
Submitted by Joedawson
from Google Reader:
Image by Salim Virji via Flickrevo·lu·tion: It's time to denounce blogging, the shift in media to another format but haven't we been here before? It's a natural process to want to progress, Steve Rubel announced last week that he was Moving from Blogging to Lifestreaming and the curtain spotlight falls again on the blogosph (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
A post on Old Media, New Tricks asks if the era of live-tweeting over, to be replaced by lifestreaming.The use of a lifestream — a chronological aggregated view of your life activities — to tell news is very smart, not just for obviously major events, but also for small stories that sometimes come to life and require more t (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Lifestreaming service FriendFeed is getting more and more like Gmail, the popular email service that the startup’s founders built back when they were at Google. Today, FriendFeed is getting themes so users can personalize the site interface — like what Gmail introduced last year. Last week, it introduced file-sharing, so yo (Read More)
Lifestream Blog:
At the end of last week, Steve Rubel (a popular PR blogger) made big waves when he announced that he was replacing his blog with a Lifestream. Steve is just the latest convert to come to this decision. There has been a long line of folks proclaiming that the blog is dying in favor of the Lifestream. In my end of year round (Read More)
Mashable!:
In the space between a long-form blog and a short-form Twitter account, there are mini-blog services like Posterous and Tumblr that seek to make blogging much more immediate, support all types of rich media, allow for longer entries if needed, and support short spurts that auto-post to Twitter as well.Once the niche powerho (Read More)
mark-evans:
Steve Rubel caused quite the stir last week when he proclaimed he was leaving blogging for lifestreaming and a focus on social networks - a stance he appears to have retreated on already.Not surprisingly, it led to some people to wonder whether blogging is passe if a high-profile and well-known blogger is abandoning ship. C (Read More)
: blogging platforms for all major blog service already have evolved to incorporate the live streaming from backwards connection and social networking so where is the "stir" that he have caused , don't see the point
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
As many of you know I’m in the midst of writing my first book (zapped off three more chapters yesterday!) which is entitled “Six Easy Blogging Projects” and one of the last chapters in the book is creating a “Lifestreaming blog”. When I was putting the book’s outline together I had no idea that I was actually on to somethin (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
With all the bluster around blogs being dead AGAIN, I thought I just might approach the topic from a personal perspective. The theory being floated around is that blogs are being replaced by lifestreams or at least something smaller than blog, if it is not a lifestream. A lifestream is a series of links, short content and (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
Steve Rubel announced last week that he was going to stop “blogging” in favor of “lifestreaming” (the sharing of more immediate snippets of micro-media), and this opened up some interesting discussion among bloggers, well-summarized here by Louis Gray (and I agree with Louis’ perspective).Now I do admit that I am re-examini (Read More)
Scobleizer:
Sorry for being gone so long. It’s clear I have spent too much time on social networks. Been hanging out on FriendFeed and Twitter and not blogging. I’m not the only one, Steve Rubel, famous PR blogger, said he’s giving up his blog for lifestreaming.Jeremiah Owyang, the other night, told me I was losing myself. Or my though (Read More)