Storytlr, la tua vita online

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Storytlr è un servizio simile a Friendfeed, che offre un approccio diverso per il lifestreaming. Con Storytlr è possibile creare lifestreams più personali per raccontare le vostre storie, o gli eventi a cui avete partecipato. Per esempio, se avete fatto una vacanza all’estero, o semplicemente una gita fuoriporta, su Storytlr potrete costruire una “storia” con le vostre foto, video e tweets.

La novità sta nel fatto che Storytlr offre un servizio di hosting, ma se lo desiderate è anche possibile ospitare Storytlr sul proprio server. Il servizio è ampiamente personalizzabile, con una serie di design già pronti per essere applicati alle pagine, ma si può anche modificare il CSS e sostituirlo con uno fatto da noi. Una gamma di strumenti sono già disponibili, compreso un Lifestream Widget, simile ancora a quello di FriendFeed, anche se non è altrettanto configurabile. In compenso, si possono inserire nuovi contenuti in Storytlr tramite un bookmarklet o via e-mail.

Storytlr è uno strumento flessibile e facile da usare per coloro che vogliono unire in una sola pagina web la capienza del blog, con l’immediatezza del flusso di informazione tipico dello streaming.

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