by Andy DeSoto on August 29, 2008
As promised by developer Yongfook, self-hosted lifestreaming service Sweetcron launched a public beta yesterday, opening its doors to throngs of aggregation enthusiasts. At the beginning of the month, I wrote about why I was excited for Sweetcron’s release, and I’m happy to say that my recent dabblings in the brand-new service have met my high expectations.
by Andy DeSoto on August 6, 2008
Not entirely breaking news, no, but the more I think about it the more excited I get: Sweetcron is going to change the face of lifestreaming. Designed by this totally rad looking guy named Yongfook, this soon to be released self-hosted automated lifestreaming blog software (what a mouthful!) has gotten some recent coverage in my favorite tech blog Read/Write Web that has me impatiently drooling for the software’s release.
Why I’m excited about Sweetcron
by Andy DeSoto on August 6, 2008
Not entirely breaking news, no, but the more I think about it the more excited I get: Sweetcron is going to change the face of lifestreaming. Designed by this totally rad looking guy named Yongfook, this soon to be released self-hosted automated lifestreaming blog software (what a mouthful!) has gotten some recent coverage in my favorite tech blog Read/Write Web that has me impatiently drooling for the software’s release.
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