For those that haven’t received an invitation to the invite-only service quite yet, I thought I would share some first impressions about this “customizable lifestreamer” called Kakuteru.
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Internet and social media technologies for humans
For those that haven’t received an invitation to the invite-only service quite yet, I thought I would share some first impressions about this “customizable lifestreamer” called Kakuteru.
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Finally, a web service offers open arms to Powncers where Six Apart fell short: Soup.io, a great aggregation and lifestreaming tool I’ve blogged about before, has just released a beta Pownce Migration Tool designed to help refugee Powncers make a home with another great service. You can access this tool at http://www.soup.io/pownce, a site that warmly reads, “Been abandoned by your web app? We’ve built this migration tool to allow you to give Soup a shot and see if it might be the right home for you.”
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FriendFeed to Disqus Sync Tool increases blogger cognitive dissonance
by Andy DeSoto on January 6, 2009
Hot off the presses today, in part as announced by Mashable, is a new tool courtesy of Cubanlinks.org’s Carter Rabasa designed to sync your in-blog Disqus comments with input you’ve received via FriendFeed.
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