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- noun Internet The keeping of a
lifestream .
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Examples
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"lifestreaming" - recording and sharing their lives in their most intimate details, so that anyone, anywhere, can peer in.
unknown title 2009
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It launched a "lifestreaming" feature last year that let users see friends 'latest posts on social sites like Facebook and Twitter.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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It launched a "lifestreaming" feature last year that let users see friends 'latest posts on social sites like Facebook and Twitter.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Julia Allison's new "lifestreaming" website that repackages her (and her friends ') lives-and is thought to be a run-up to some sort of reality show / dating web show /
Gawker 2009
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Steve Rubel Makes A Break - Looks like I was one of those that influenced Steve Rubel to rethink his blogging: he decided to move to 'lifestreaming' on Posterous and drop his traditional longer format blogging: The Steve Rubel Lifestream - It's Official: I am Moving ...
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Even ailing AOL is trying to get into the game, with portable "lifestreaming" (real-time updates from friends) and chat.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2009
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Even ailing AOL is trying to get into the game, with portable "lifestreaming" (real-time updates from friends) and chat.
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-- By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews August 15, 2008, 12: 36 PM In a move which could end up meaning either everything or nothing, the developers of a "lifestreaming" application have agreed to be acquired by a company whose track record with acquisitions hasn't always been pretty.
MSDN Blogs 2008
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The Stalking of Barack Obama - Dan Farber of CNet has a good blog post up on what he calls the "lifestreaming" of Barack Obama.
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The Stalking of Barack Obama - Dan Farber of CNet has a good blog post up on what he calls the "lifestreaming" of Barack Obama.
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