These are my web travels for October 16th 2007 through October 20th 2007:
- Tumblr Takes 750K Series A – More proof that investors are now funding Lifestreaming. Tumblr gets funding
- Breaking: Google Acquires Jaiku, Why Not Twitter? – Mashable’s news on the Google purchase of Jaiku. Lifestreaming finally hits the big time in the form of a major acquisition
- Share Personal Memes on Meemi – Mashable info on another Tumblr inspired service called Meemi
- listography: your life in lists – Interesting minimal list creation site that could be used to create a manually based Lifestream. I found this via the first BoingBoing video show
- Soup turns big ideas into teeny blogs | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone – Webware info on Soup which is a Tumblr inspired Lifestream service
- Slifeshare Relaunches Sharing Network – Mashable info on Lifestreaming service Slifeshare
- Utterz: Yet another nanoblog platform… or is it? | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone – Webware info on a new service that has some Lifestreaming features
- Readr: Latest News Feed Aggregator – Mashable blurb on a new Lifestreamin service called Readr
- Elsewhere I’m: Relationship Update Stream – Interesting development from Six Apart on what appears to be another player in the movement happening to build backend systems to help communicate data in a better fashion than just polling for feeds.
- [OC]ModShop – Enable 4GB of memory on Vista: I need my 4GB! – Guide to unlocking unused memory if you have 4Gb RAM and you are running Vista 32-bit. I tried the simple fixes which didn’t help, and I didn’t feel like messing with my Bios so I remain using only 3.5Gb of my RAM
- WordPress Theme Hacks – Here’s a ton of insight into the WordPress code that include mods that allow you to convert it to be used as a CMS