Activity Stream

Submitted by Max Torps on Sun, 20/04/2008 - 10:57.

Now, in your site profile, Activity Stream builds a lifestream for you by aggregating your social activities all in one place. Whether it's bookmarks on Del.icio.us, pictures on Flickr, music on Last.fm, or posts on your blog, anything you create can be gathered into one easy to read stream.

Every item in your stream can be searched, promoted, commented on, and managed just like any other content.

Included are Del.icio.us, Digg, Flickr, Last.fm, Twitter, and any other site through a feed.

Go to your profile and edit it to add your account information for each service you would like to use. Just click the Activity Stream tab to add your streams.

The streams will be updated during each cron run (hourly).

Your stream will appear in your profile. It will also appear on a page by itself at http://www.starfleetcomms.com/stream/{your-user-id} and on a page with all other user’s streams at http://www.starfleetcomms.com/stream

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Activity Stream

Sorry to say but since this blog was written in April 08 the activity stream function was temporarily disabled during the November 08 update for one reason:

1: No one used it.

If at any point in the future we get demands for this to be reinstated we'll definitely consider doing so.

Either send SFC Admin a PM on the site or use the Contact Us form on the site. Or open a new thread on it in the forums.

Thanks. Smiling

Submitted by SFC Admin on Wed, 17/12/2008 - 19:57.

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