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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    A kayaker’s leg was amputated during a dramatic, hours-long rescue operation to free him from between rocks on a river in Australia on Saturday, local police said.

    The man, a foreign tourist in his 60s, was airlifted to a hospital in Tasmania’s state capital Hobart where he was in a critical condition, police said, adding they were contacting his family.

    His 20-hour ordeal began at about 2:30pm on Friday when he became trapped while kayaking through rapids with a group on the Franklin River, police said in a statement.

    Authorities received an emergency alert from the man’s smartwatch and dispatched rescue units and paramedics, police said, adding that the area’s remoteness added complexity to the rescue effort.

    Set in the rugged landscape of the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park in the island state, the powerful 129-kilometer- (80-mile-) long river is a popular spot for kayaking and rafting.

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