Lifestream.fm
We’re used to leading busy lives in the real world, but as time goes on, it seems like our online lives are actually becoming busier than our real lives. So many of us are using a number of different online services to communicate and share media with our friends, and keeping up with all of this data is a full-time job on its own. In an attempt to solve this problem and bring us much needed relief, lifestreaming solutions are popping up around the Internet, and they seek to aggregate all of this information so that you can see it in one place. You’ve probably heard of FriendFeed by now because it’s one of the more popular lifestream aggregators, but another alternative is Lifestream.fm.
A number of services are supported, and you probably use at least a few of the ones that are featured. If you do, create a Lifestream.fm profile and add your accounts for the services that you want to use. I really like the design of the profiles on Lifestream.fm, and even with all of the content that is displayed, they’re actually pleasant to look at. I wish the Web site had more information about the service and the people behind it, but instead, the available information is very minimal.





