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19 May 08

LetsProve

A online life-stream service which help you to keep up-to-date on activities that your friends and family are doing. Any activities like bloging, photos, reading news etc.

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LetsProve Debuts Open Two-Way Lifestream Platform, API

LetsProve, offers developers the ability to connect their own services to the site, and offers more than just a coagulation of friends activities, also enabling popular sites to update you within the feed, much like RSS.

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06 May 08

Plurk: Twitter meets FriendFeed » VentureBeat

it combines features from micro-blogging service Twitter, with a touch of Friendfeed, the social conversation aggregator, and privacy features that closely mirror Facebook to put “your life on the line.”

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31 Mar 08

FriendFeed, The Centralized Me, and Data Portability

  • It’s an aggregated “me” but it sits in a centralized site
  • FriendFeed is a (and hopes to become “the”) Centralized Me.
14 Mar 08

What does FriendFeed teach us? It's about the people stupid!

  • Great read. Interesting thoughts. - svartling on 2008-03-14
  • The whole point of FriendFeed is to make connections with people are interested
    in and to follow their every move on whatever services they happen to be using
    on the internet. In its current implementation it is very basic. What happens if
    I want only a certain subset of people to get access to the data that service
    ABC spits out? What happens if I forget to add a new service I'm using to
    FriendFeed or forget to delete a service I no longer use? When I make a
    FriendFeed account I have to declare my friends AGAIN?

MyBlogLog lets you see what your friends are up to | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone

  • The site launched a new version of its service this week and borrowed a page from Facebook, FriendFeed, and others in adding a feature that lets you see what your friends are up to.
  • At a certain point it just seems like too much white noise
    • I don't understand how they manage to handle all this information, and at the same time blog on their own blogs? - on 2008-03-01
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Yahoo’s MyBlogLog drifts up the activity stream. Can it float against FriendFeed? » VentureBeat

  • Yahoo’s blog community site, MyBlogLog, has launched a new acitivity stream (a list of activity from you and your contacts on a social site) portion of its site
  • this new feature simply doesn’t compare to similar products from competitors — namely, FriendFeed.
29 Feb 08

Lifestreaming Comes to Yahoo! with MyBlogLog Overhaul - ReadWriteWeb

  • Yahoo! owned MyBlogLog flipped the switch
    tonight on a major overhaul of user profile pages and now integrates activity
    data from other services around the web.
  • MyBlogLog still has a ways to go before it can be as good a lifestreaming
    service as several others available
    • Interesting, but I have my own Lifestream at Readle Meme. - on 2008-02-29
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