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jjfotoWouldn’t it be nice to pull in all these disparate bits of time stamped information and build up a timeline of online activity?
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girlie geekA homegrown PHP script for creating a lifestream
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Gary BurgeJust about every time somebody publishes something on the Web, it gets time stamped. Wouldn’t it be nice to pull in all these disparate bits of time stamped information and build up a timeline of online activity? The technology is already in place. Most
RSS feeds timetracking timeline lifestream web2.0 JeremyKeith
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Scott O'Rawmy own little life stream, tracking my Twitter, Flickr, Del.icio.us, Last.fm, and blog posts. It’s a quick’n’dirty script that isn’t doing any caching.
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Michel BauwensJust about every time somebody publishes something on the Web, it gets time stamped. Wouldn’t it be nice to pull in all these disparate bits of time stamped information and build up a timeline of online activity?
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m cassimatisvia Emily Chang My Data Stream: Jeremy decided to write a PHP script that wld track several RSS feeds (Twitter, Flickr, Del.icio.us, Last.fm, and blog posts) by time-stamp & then display them in chronolog order, keeping th context of th permalinks /cool
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What I’d really like to do is display the same information in a more time-based interface: a calendar, or timeline.
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tracking my Twitter, Flickr, Del.icio.us, Last.fm, and blog posts. It’s a quick’n’dirty script that isn’t doing any caching.
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Just about every time somebody publishes something on the Web, it gets time stamped.
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Clay SpinuzziJust about every time somebody publishes something on the Web, it gets time stamped. Wouldn’t it be nice to pull in all these disparate bits of time stamped information and build up a timeline of online activity?
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01 Mar 07
edtechtalkBlog article that discusses ideas for time stamping your online life as a 'lifestream'. I was looking for ways that teams and groups could share progress through aggregating blogs, photo storage, bookmarking etc. I suppose you would call this a groupstrea
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Jennifer MaddrellBlog article that discusses ideas for time stamping your online life as a 'lifestream'. I was looking for ways that teams and groups could share progress through aggregating blogs, photo storage, bookmarking etc. I suppose you would call this a groupstrea
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28 Feb 07
amiddlet50Blog article that discusses ideas for time stamping your online life as a 'lifestream'. I was looking for ways that teams and groups could share progress through aggregating blogs, photo storage, bookmarking etc. I suppose you would call this a groupstrea
rss lifestream feed flickr del.icio.us blog mashup social for:edtechtalk
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alex de carvalhoJust about every time somebody publishes something on the Web, it gets time stamped. Wouldn’t it be nice to pull in all these disparate bits of time stamped information and build up a timeline of online activity?
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Aaron GustafsonJeremy creates a stream of his life from Twitter, del.icio.us, Flickr, and his assorted blogs using RSS. The source code's available too.
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