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    <title>this is kind of what i wanted</title>
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    <published>2008-06-18T17:20:37-04:00</published>
    <updated>2008-06-18T17:27:45-04:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>dave</name>
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<img src="/files/images/garden-pond-and-stream.jpg" alt="streaming, like a stream" align="right" border="0" height="236" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="320" />I signed up for another service. (wait for shocked looks to fade)
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It's <a href="http://lifestream.fm" title="lifestream.fm">lifestream.fm</a>, and so far I like it. This started from mentioning that I was posting to about 10 different places - I actually got one reply, and she mentioned that she used this service. The idea is what I wanted to do here, but a) haven't tried too hard, and b) haven't looked that much into it. For example, the following shows the last seven updates for <a href="http://lifestream.fm/dropcase" title="dropcase on lifestream">my lifestream page</a> - and there are definitely some duplicates from using ping.fm, but that's ok:
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I like that I can see what I've been doing in all those places I post various types of content to (and hope I'm not spamming by doing so). Sure, it's not a really new idea, but it works and it's usable. What else are people using, and how do you keep track of what's going on?
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<img src="/files/images/garden-pond-and-stream.jpg" alt="streaming, like a stream" align="right" border="0" height="236" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="320" />I signed up for another service. (wait for shocked looks to fade)
</p>
<p>
It's <a href="http://lifestream.fm" title="lifestream.fm">lifestream.fm</a>, and so far I like it. This started from mentioning that I was posting to about 10 different places - I actually got one reply, and she mentioned that she used this service. The idea is what I wanted to do here, but a) haven't tried too hard, and b) haven't looked that much into it. For example, the following shows the last seven updates for <a href="http://lifestream.fm/dropcase" title="dropcase on lifestream">my lifestream page</a> - and there are definitely some duplicates from using ping.fm, but that's ok:
</p>
<link href="http://lifestream.fm/badges/default.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script src="http://lifestream.fm/badge/dropcase/default" type="text/javascript"></script>
<p>
I like that I can see what I've been doing in all those places I post various types of content to (and hope I'm not spamming by doing so). Sure, it's not a really new idea, but it works and it's usable. What else are people using, and how do you keep track of what's going on?
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