Lifestream Blog:
TWiT is one of my favorite Podcasts and I listen to it every week. Leo and several of his guests have discussed Lifestreaming quite a few times on the show. A while back Om Malik discussed how blogs need to evolve and how Lifestreaming will play a role in this.Another recent show had Natalie Del Conte and Jason Calacanis on (Read More)
Submitted by Loucypher
from Google Reader:
Backupify (formerly Lifestream Backup) is an online backup solution to a number of popular online services that sit in the cloud. Why is this important? With more people then ever now relying on storing and networking their personal information that sits online rather then their own personal computers the ability to securel (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
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Earlier this year, at a TIEcon panel on the business of social media, I spoke about social media as an analytics machine. Millions upon millions of people announcing what they had done, what they are doing, what they plan to do. The Social Web is an observation tower for human behavior.The highest tower among many is Twit (Read More)
Lifestream Blog:
CNN released 2 stories on Lifestreaming this week. The first is titled “Do digital diaries mess up your brain?” written by Elizabeth Landau which provides some very interesting information with regards to Lifestreaming. It begins providing some background about Gordon Bell and the Sensecam which will finally be released soo (Read More)
Lifestream Blog:
I was surprised when I looked at the online schedule of day 2 of the 140Conf because I saw a talk on there for MySpace on “The Future of the Lifestream”. I hadn’t seen it before so my guess is that it was a last minute add on. I was impressed as this was now the second talk at 140Conf on Lifestreaming (The panel I was on pr (Read More)
Lifestream Blog:
I think it was about a year ago when I saw the first literal music video. This is when a new singer dubs words for exactly what is happening in an existing music video set to the same song. It’s actually pretty funny and you can find a batch of some of the best ones here.So you’re asking what the hell does that have to do w (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
What comes after hard drives? Good question and one that is critical to our future computing ambitions.According to a new study, if HDDs continue to progress at their current pace, then in 2020 a two-disk, 2.5-inch disk drive will be capable of storing more than 14 TB and will cost about $40 (today, a typical 500 GB hard d (Read More)
TechCrunch:
AOL is losing another longtime executive, David Liu. He is the vice president in charge of Global Messaging, which includes AIM, ICQ, and AOL’s more recent Lifestreaming products. Liu spearheaded the transformation of AIM into a lifestreaming client that mixes private and public messages from Twitter, Facebook, and elsewhe (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Are you already feeling some ill will toward Facebook for splitting up your Facebook home page with a split "News Feed" and "Live Feed"? Web PR consultant Steve Rubel posts a sorta-kinda fix: Click "More" in your left-hand News Feed panel, then drag the "Status Updates" to the top of the update stack. Refresh your home page (Read More)
Mashable!:
In the span of one up-and-down week, Twitter lost one of their most influential teen Twitterers in Miley Cyrus, and then almost immediately found new life in the tween market with the launch of the Twilight Twitter account. It may sound silly, but these 140 character pop culture dramas do matter to Twitter, because their U (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
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One of the most common laments we hear these days of information glut is that email is broken. Every time we turn around someone is trying to sell some new way for us to get a handle on our email. Either by proclaiming it will be replaced or by trying to sell us some book on how to manage it email is on just about everyone (Read More)
Lifestream Blog:
If you’re not familiar with SweetCron, it’s a very popular opensource web app that was allows you to self-host your own Lifestream. Released just over a year ago, and developed by web designer Yongfook, it was designed with beautiful aesthetics in mind. It has become one of the most popular Lifestreaming apps out there for (Read More)
Valleywag:
How quickly the internet coughs up wonderful things in this age of online romance. Here we have some fun Facebook messages between Salman Rushdie and his brand new love cookie, Harvard-educated model-lover Min Liesofsky. Plus! Min's secret blog, "Mongol Whored." Is this the "Free Love Cookie" in question? Or is that some so (Read More)
Lifestream Blog:
In a blog post on October 10th the team at Storytlr let users know that they will be shutting down the service at the end of this year. It’s just another casualty in a long list of Lifestreaming services that have shut down over the last year.On shutting down…from their blog postThe reason is simple: our lives have moved on (Read More)