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  • bobboynton · 11 months ago
    The problem with Tarpipe or other services that sync or do even more than sync is that they all have a limited repertoire of sites they can work with. Tarpipe has 11. Others are up to 50, but that still is an inadequate arrangement. I use lots of services on the web, but few of them are among the 11 or 50. What is required before this is really going to work is another 'layer' of standards so that I can tell the program where I want it to deposit 'stuff' and it will go and easily find out how to do it. Until then we will all be limping along with inadequate services.

    Notwithstanding -- reorganizing one lifestreaming seems like a good idea every year.
  • Mark Krynsky · 11 months ago
    I agree Bob. These services aren't there yet. Logic to do this can definitely get a bit complicated but I'm sure we'll see improvements in this area in the coming year.
  • Michael K Pate · 11 months ago
    I have never tried twitpic but my brother got me interested in posterous.com lately. I have been enjoying using that and the way it integrates into twitter. But I deliberately decided to keep it separate from flickr because I don't like mixing the iPhone photographs in my regular photostream. http://michaelkpate.posterous.com/
  • Mark Krynsky · 11 months ago
    I also talked to another friend who has started to use posterous as a method of using his mobile phone to post pictures on Facebook and Flickr. I haven't tried it but it seems like it might be worth checking out.
  • Nathan · 11 months ago
    Another easy, do-it-yourself solution for piping Flickr photos to Twitter is to designate a tag (say, "post:twitter") for photos intended for Twitter, grab the feed for that tag, and run it through Twitterfeed. You can then send a photo to Flickr via MMS and include the text "tags:post:twitter" and it will be cross-posted within a half hour or so.
  • Mark Krynsky · 11 months ago
    Thanks Nathan. Great tip. I really think someone needs to create a detailed post creating a huge list of methods and hacks for cross posting data among multiple services. This seems to a be quite the wildwest and I'm sure there are some more good tips out there that need to get aggregated in a single place.
  • Todd · 11 months ago
    Ahhhh agnostic federation of activity streams? A subject near and dear to my heart!

    Consider participating on the DiSo Activity Stream Google Group:

    http://groups.google.com/group/activity-streams

    And if you have the time, please review, comment, criticize my concept to map activity stream control to any phone or MID's D-pad:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronin691/3132754199/

    Great post!
  • teejayhanton · 11 months ago
    I've currently got Tarpipe set up for two workflows: status and pictures.

    Sending an email to my status Tarpipe updates Facebook, Twitter, and Friendfeed.

    Sending an email to my picture Tarpipe sends the picture to Facebook, Flickr, and the flickr URL to Twitter

    I LOVE being able to easily update my workflow and hope that Tarpipe becomes as usable as Yahoo Pipes someday!