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		<title>My new lifestream &#8211; LifePie</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackie Plage</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been into lifestreaming for a while now, using great services such as iStalkr and Profilactic. iStalkr is great because it saves your data over time, but I&#8217;ve long wanted a self hosted solution &#8211; not to keep track of &#8230; <a href="http://jackieplage.com/2007/09/30/my-new-lifestream-lifepie/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been into lifestreaming for a while now, using great services such as iStalkr and Profilactic.  <a href="http://istalkr.com">iStalkr</a> is great because it saves your data over time, but I&#8217;ve long wanted a self hosted solution &#8211; not to keep track of data but just a simple visual of my online activities.  There doesn&#8217;t seem to be an awful lot of offerings in this field, probably because lifestreaming is still seen as a relatively new concept (to the general populace at least).</p>
<p>I spotted a post over on the <a href="http://lifestreamblog.com">Lifestream Blog</a> which mentioned <a href="http://simplepie.org">Simple Pie</a> a while ago.  Some people have been doing interesting things using Simple Pie as the backend to a personal lifestream, so I thought I&#8217;d do the same.  However, my php skills are pretty much non-existent, so I struggled to really do anything with it.  That was, until <a href="http://steffenlarsen.com">Steffen</a> came to the rescue!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://lifestream.jackieplage.com"><img src="http://myskitch.com/jackiep/the_lifestream_of_jackie_plage-20070930-170041.jpg" alt="Screenshot of Lifestream" /></a></p>
<p>The above is a screenshot of my brand new lifestream using <a href="http://blog.steffenlarsen.com/technology/algo-lifepie/">Steffen&#8217;s LifePie app</a>.  You can see <a href="http://lifestream.jackieplage.com">my lifestream here</a>.  It&#8217;s still very much a work in progress, and it breaks on smaller screens at the moment, but it&#8217;s a workable model and I&#8217;m very impressed with it, it&#8217;s exactly what I&#8217;ve been looking for!  Steffen is planning to release LifePie, so if you&#8217;re interested take a look at the post linked to above.</p>
<p>I will be adding to it over time, but you can already keep an eye on most things I do online via my lifestream.  There is also a feed for the whole thing, I&#8217;ve used <a href="http://afeeda.com">Afeeda</a> to put that together &#8211; a great free service that allows you to mix up your own feeds from different sources.</p>
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		<title>iStalkr.com</title>
		<link>http://jackieplage.com/2007/04/18/istalkrcom/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2007 15:50:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jackie Plage</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m not sure what&#8217;s come over me recently, but I&#8217;ve found myself using a lot more &#8216;social&#8217; oriented sites. Last.fm of course has been a mainstay for me, but that&#8217;s more about the music with a pinch of social goodness &#8230; <a href="http://jackieplage.com/2007/04/18/istalkrcom/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not sure what&#8217;s come over me recently, but I&#8217;ve found myself using a lot more &#8216;social&#8217; oriented sites.  Last.fm of course has been a mainstay for me, but that&#8217;s more about the music with a pinch of social goodness thrown in (for me personally that is).  Then I began to use del.icio.us, and more recently tumblr and twitter.  All of this can make things a little confusing for those trying to follow my activities around the net.  (Yeah, I know those people are scarce, but hey, I can pretend!).</p>
<p>This is where <a href="http://istalkr.com">iStalkr</a> comes in.  iStalkr collects your feeds from all around the net and puts them into one handy page, which in turn has a feed that others can follow (although the feed links back to the entry on iStalkr as opposed to the original source).  In addition, you can have your very own &#8216;Stalkrs&#8217;, and you can also &#8216;stalk&#8217; other people.  The huge advantage to this is that much like twitter&#8217;s friends page you can see both your own and your &#8216;targets&#8217; (friends) activities all in one page.</p>
<p>The interface itself is very slick and has a high level of useability.  Each item gathered from your feeds appears as a headline, so it&#8217;s easy to see all the content at a glance.  Next to each item is a drop down button, clicking on this will reveal the full entry.  This makes it very easy to go straight to the content that you&#8217;re really interested in.</p>
<p><img src="http://jackieplage.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/istalkrscreen2.jpg" alt="iStalkr.com screenshot" /></p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure when it launched exactly (seems like only a few months ago), but it&#8217;s pretty new and in beta stage.  Consequently there will be a few bugs, perfection can&#8217;t be expected just yet.  I&#8217;m slightly embarrassed to admit it but I managed to somehow bring the whole site down yesterday!   Possibly something to do with removing my last.fm feed.  The lead developer, Dan, seemed happy that I&#8217;d helped discover a bug, but I&#8217;m still feeling slightly shamefaced for breaking his beloved site.  I must add, the site was brought back to life quickly enough though.</p>
<p>All in all, I&#8217;m really loving iStalkr.  It has a great interface, supports openID login, and is a great way to keep up with friends and make some new ones too.  The team also seem very open to user contributed feature suggestions, which is always a good thing.  It&#8217;s early days, but it&#8217;s already showing a lot of promise.  If you&#8217;d like to stalk me, <a href="http://istalkr.com/users/zenith">you can do so here</a>!</p>
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