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Are You Ready for Life Streaming?
In our GodblogCon.com conversation with Andrew Jones (Tall Skinny Kiwi) last week, we talked about life streaming.
That got me thinking during my web 2.0 time today. First, I logged into Facebook to think about that as a location where someone might start life streaming.
Facebook Has Applications to Bring Your Feeds into One Place
Certainly, Facebook's applications allow other activities to be distributed to your friends. For instance, I link my Twitter updates to my Facebook status with the Facebook Twitter application. And I've used a variety of applications to share my blog feed through facebook. After experimenting with several things like Facebook's Mirror Blog, I finally settled on Facebook's friendfeed application.
Which requires a friendfeed account, of course.
When Life Streaming Gets Redundant
Still with me? Here's where things start to get weird. friendfeed aggregates feeds similar to Facebook. I can bring my blog, my flickr, my Twitter, even my NetFlix queue, all into friendfeed. Then shoot it back out in one RSS "life stream" to Facebook and similar services.
Forget the anonymous second and third life stuff of the late 1990s. Life streaming is online transparency that helps us hold each other accountable.
But the technology is still clunky. For instance, Facebook Twitter and friendfeed don't play well together. Twitter shoots directly to my Facebook status. Then, friendfeed routes the same Twitter post to my Facebook stream. So my friends were getting double notifications.
Mark Goodyear tweets via Twitter and Facebook. Followed by identical Mark Goodyear tweets via Twitter and friendfeed and Facebook. Just look:

I still have the problem with redundant blog postings on Facebook.
And now I've got the problem of redundant social book circle sites. Oh, the woes of web 2.0. Do I stick with Shelfari? Do I switch to Goodreads (which has the PERFECT name)? Or Library Thing?
After the conversation with GodblogCon speaker Wade Tonkin, I'm also curious about experimenting with one of these as if I'm an affiliate marketer.
Who knows. Who knows. Is anyone else trying this kind of stuff?
Before you answer that, here's a cool widget from Goodreads:
Two Men Fighting with a Knife by John Poch
My review
rating: 4 of 5 stars
Not many poets these days are committed to forms like John Poch. He's the editor of 32 Poems Magazine and a professor of poetry at Texas Tech. And he understands sonnets. This collection of sonnets, sestinas, and other forms often has a wonderful southwestern flavor. Poch isn't limited to that, though. His sonnet crown written in thanks to a neurosurgeon, for instance, transcends any brand of American regionalism in a way that is joyful, playful, and spiritual.
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