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Review: Lifestreaming Sites Can Organize Web Lives, PhysOrg.com
 









Excerpts:     In this screen shot provided by Swurl, the "Timeline" page of
swurl.com co-creator Ryan Sit is shown. (AP Photo/Swurl.com)     Lifestreaming
sites like FriendFeed,Profilactic, and Swurl aggregate information on what you
and your friends are doing on social media sites across the Internet. (...)  If
you're having trouble keeping yourself organized on the Web, a lifestreaming
site may help. I definitely felt more connected by using Swurl and FriendFeed in
particular.   But I don't think they'll replace visiting sites one at a time.
Posting and perusing the old fashioned way is much more varied and visually
stimulating. 
Source: Review: Lifestreaming Sites Can Organize Web Lives[
http://www.physorg.com/news141496351.html ], Rachel Metz, PhysOrg.com, 08/09/24

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