As a blogger, I am sure that you all have profiles on different social networking or social media sites. Ever wanted to share your activities on those sites with your community, friends or blog readers? If yes, you should go for lifestreaming. What is lifestreaming? According to Word Spy, lifestreaming is “an online record of a person’s daily activities, either via direct video feed or via aggregating the person’s online content such as blog posts, social network updates, and online photos.” There are many third party services that allows lifestream. Just choose one and share your activities with the world.

But you may want some uniqueness in your lifestream. For example, you may want to integrate it with your WordPress blog, which is not a bad idea. In that case, you may try ‘Lifestream’, an unique WordPress plugin that displays your social feeds and photos much like you would see it on many of the popular social networking sites or third party lifestreaming services. Want to see it in action? Follow the demo link provided below.
The ‘Lifestream’ plugin is very easy to use. It supports unlimited numbers of feeds in your lifestream and includes most of the popular social networking feeds. For example: Facebook, Digg, Twitter, Reddit, Delicious, Jaiku, YouTube, Last.fm, Google Reader, Photobucket, StumbleUpon, Ma.gnolia, Mixx, Vimeo etc. And the good thing is that you may add your own feeds.
Some features of Lifestream:
- Free WordPress plugin for lifestream.
- Supports unlimited number of feeds.
- Stores entire feed history, not just the last week or two.
- Extendable via a base PHP class. Easily add your own feed types with very little PHP code.
- Personalizable CSS classes.
- Detailed configuration options.
- Supports nearly every major social networking website (see)
- Supports grouping of events.
- Localized in English, Chinese (Simplified), Japanese, Polish, Dutch, Italian, Bulgarian, French, German, Danish and Spanish.
- Daily digest available to summarize your online activities.
Requirements of Lifestream Plugin:
PHP 5.1 or newer.
MySQL 5.0 or newer.
WordPress 2.5 or newer.
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Looks interesting. Lemme try this!
Okay, nice- thanks for sharing. I’ve never heard of this plugin before.
Wow, plenty of options and features.
-Mig