Lifestreaming with 30 BoxesApril 24th, 2007 by Narendra |
We’ve been heavy into social identity since day one and have recently started putting out more visualizations and tools that are both fun and useful. Here is a quick roundup.
One of the most addictive parts of 30 Boxes is the Buddy Updates button (top left corner) that gives you a window into the most recent things your friends/family are doing. It tells you when they add/edit shared calendar events along with all of the social web stuff that they are adding. It is the best way I know of to follow close friends.
We have improved our blog badge so that you can show off all of your web stuff outside of 30 Boxes in a nice html widget (we have an excellent flash version in the works!) This lets you combine events that you might want to share (or repurpose your upcoming schedule, even feed it gcal) along with your flickr photos, twitter updates, and fun social media. It is a personal aggregator turned broadcaster! Try Share > Add to Blog
Finally, our public Buddy pages just got two fresh views. You can now view people in “life stream” or “network stream” modes and get a feel for people’s social history (or their group social history.
Tags: 30boxes, lifestream, datastream, twitter, twapper, flickr, blogbadge, tonischneider




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April 24th, 2007 at 3:40 pm
nice updates to the mobile site. hadn’t noticed the expanded buddy info.