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August 28, 2008
Posted by Ryan Graves

Sweetcron – The Automated Lifestream

 Sweetcron logo Many of you like using Friendfeed to aggregate your internet activities and share those activities with friends and followers on the web. Sweetcron (that a came across from Dave McClure’s FF) is very similar to Friendfeed in the sense that it will aggregate any web activity that you decide to share with your Sweetcron, the main difference is that Sweetcron is self hosted like a normal blog. You install the Sweetcron software on your server and host your site like normal. The developers name is Yongfook and he is based in Tokyo. I wasn’t familiar with this developer before but as I watched his explanation of what Sweetcron is he seems awesome, and hilarious!

This is the screen shot of Yongfook’s Sweetcron based site where he pulls in images of twitter comments, links, shared on Digg, things from Facebook, images from Flickr, and more.  Like I said, this is cool, and this guy is awesome.

Sweetcron ss 1

As Dave McClure said on his blog, 500Hats, about Sweetcron, it is going to be “Fooking huge!”

UPDATE TO POST:

I have now installed Sweetcron on my server and set it up early this morning. It really is awesome. Now folks can get to my Sweetcron Lifestream by clicking the  LIFESTREAM link at the top of my site. Here is a little screen shot of what it looks like!

mysweetcron_screenshot

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