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4thedition. Storytlr lifestream service adds media organization - Ars Technica. Storytlr is a lifestreaming service that allows users to organize portions of their online activity into stories about a particular event. Ars checked out the last major release in January, and now the unique service has been updated with better service integration and new tools for organizing specific types of media. New in "release 8" of Storytlr are Pages. Like most lifestreaming services like FriendFeed, Swurl, and Sweetcron, Storytlr offers one page that collects all your activity across social sites like Flickr, Last.fm, Facebook, Google Reader, Twitter, YouTube, and a handful of blogging services.

Storytlr's main attraction lets you collect specific items from across these services to tell a story about, say, a family vacation or an eventful business trip. Now, you can create automated pages for certain kinds of media or services, such as a page to collect all your photos, or perhaps all the links that you share via Delicious, Google Reader, and StumbleUpon. Lifestreamers [licensed for non-commercial use only] / FrontPage. Jessica mullen's lifestream | learning with lifestreaming. Movable Type Launches Motion - ReadWriteWeb. In December, Movable Type announced a new product called "Motion," which integrates activity streams, microblogging, and portable identities into a software package that can be installed into the company's hosted publishing platform, Movable Type Pro.

Now, after much testing and feedback, Motion for Movable Type has become publicly available. With this software, built on open standards, blogs can add social activity streams to their site. These are similar in appearance to those from the social web aggregation service FriendFeed, but are entirely within the blog owner's control. Motion also adds a social networking element to online communities with its user profiles and authentication tools that permit signing in from any provider, including Google, Yahoo, AOL, Facebook, or OpenID. The Motion software package is completely customizable, too. Blog owners can choose to implement all of its features or can pick and choose just the ones they want. Microblogging Activity Streams Profiles.