Any suggestions for accomplishing this in reverse? What I mean is the IndieWeb idea of 'Publish on your own site, syndicate elsewhere'. <a href="http://indiewebcamp.com/POSSE" rel="nofollow">http://indiewebcamp.com/POSSE</a><p>It looks like you are posting to various third-party services and then aggregating them into a feed on your site. It looks great and functions well but obviously you are at the mercy of these third-parties should something go wrong (they cease operations, change APIs, etc...).<p>I very much like the idea of posting everything from a primary source which I control, then pushing it out to the third-party services. Easier said than done of course, but it's something I think there is demand for.
looks like a lifestream which were hot a few years ago. One I used was yongfook's sweetcron:<p><a href="http://lifestreamblog.com/interview-with-yongfook-on-sweetcron-automated-lifestream-blog-software/" rel="nofollow">http://lifestreamblog.com/interview-with-yongfook-on-sweetcr...</a>
I had a similar concept with allcni.com Your feed is much cleaner and functional, my design was more of an newspaper template.<p>Screen Shot: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6jnvIhOPJO7QllMYU9fS1FlMU0/edit?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow">https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6jnvIhOPJO7QllMYU9fS1FlMU0...</a><p>What I envisioned was a social network, where in order to become a member, one must be the verified registered owner of a domain, where their social media newspaper would be displayed. More detail here: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6529523" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6529523</a><p>I look forward to your mobile optimization, please do a follow up Show HN when you accomplish that. Best of luck.
Looks good. Might be an idea to allow people (once you open source) to add their own 'plugins', code they could write themselves to pull from different websites. I.e., someone could write one for App.net and contribute it.
This is beautiful. I can't wait for the source to be available so I can use it as the frontend for everything I've imported into a WordPress-powered lifestream using Keyring Social Importers (<a href="http://wordpress.org/plugins/keyring-social-importers/" rel="nofollow">http://wordpress.org/plugins/keyring-social-importers/</a>).
I'm developing a very similar thing recently. Because nowadays everything you do will probably appear on the Internet, I call it 'automating your day recording'.<p>There's more you can add to this, such as 4sq check-ins, Instapaper/Pocket readings, YouTube watched, etc.<p>Then I realized that it's just FriendFeed, if you bother to add a social element.