Showing posts with label lifestream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lifestream. Show all posts

2.24.2008

Friendfeed is for people who share and create online

If you are creating or sharing content online, you should be using friendfeed. If you are writing reviews on yelp, blogging, posting photos on flickr, bookmarking sites on del.icio.us, saving videos on youtube, microblogging on twitter, digging articles, or more, you can pull it all together with Friendfeed and share it as a picture of your social web. Charles Hudson (I don't know who he is) says "FriendFeed is a community of people who like to share stuff" and I agree - you can see my feed on the right, and follow along; and if you join, let me know.
kskobac on friendfeed

9.23.2007

My New Life Stream - Soup Tumbleblog





I have switched the life stream over from Tumblr, which worked phenomenally for me when I blogged live from the California marketing convention, to the new Soup, which copies the themes of Tumblr for tumble blogging, but offers a different customization and automation feature set. I can't speak to posting, because I haven't made any (it was extremely easy on Tumblr), but importing my postings and feeds from flickr, del.icio.us, youtube, digg, twitter, and blogger is dead simple in Soup. All you do is give your usernames for each product, and the feeds are automatically pulled in. Additionally, as the posts are made into your new tumble blog, they are tagged on the right with little icons of the imported service, so it's clear to the reader where everything came from. For my purposes now this seems like a better way to handle my life stream feeds.

Old life stream on Tumblr
New life stream on Soup