Not everyone loves FriendFeed - its social media firehouse qualities can lead to a lot of noise which can certainly be overwhelming to newcomers. However, even those who don't participate on the service may see the value of a lifestream. By hosting your own lifestream, you can easily share your current activities from across the social web with your web site's visitors. Once set up, it's somewhat like a passive form of a Tumblr blog. You continue your usual activities - upload photos to flickr, favorite videos on YouTube, bookmark pages on del.icio.us - and your web site will reflect those changes.
One of the newest applications that provides a hosted lifestream is Sweetcron. This app automatically updates with your latest activities, but unlike a FriendFeed account, this lifestream is completely customizable by editing its template. It's also self-hosted. Much in the way that WordPress can be self-hosted on your own server, so can Sweetcron. But the biggest difference is that Sweetcron is 100% open source. Developers can write their own php classes to extend the Sweetcron software.
Sweetcron was designed by Yongfook, a freelance web producer based in Tokyo. You can see an example of what Sweetcron looks like on his blog:
A Sweetcron Lifestream
Back in April, Mark Krynsky interviewed Yongfook to get some more details about the service. He learned that Sweetcron will require php5 and MySQL5 and items are stored in the database so people can page through the stream and perform searches. You'll also be able to remove items from the stream via Sweetcron's GUI. However, the big difference between Sweetcron and WordPress is that it will not support hot-swappable themes. Instead, you will use the GUI to make your changes - like adding text, selecting colors, or pasting in your own CSS. Beyond that, you'll need to edit the templates directly.
At the time, Yongfook said Sweetcron would be available in June, but the web site still shows that's it's an email waiting list. Yongfook's blog states "Don't bug me about Sweetcron. I'll launch it soon. Promise"...so we won't bug him, but we are excited.
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We are indeed excited! Can't wait until it's out for me to chew on. Om nom nom!
Posted by: Nick Chhan | July 18, 2008 11:11 AM
I've been really excited about this and am on the mailing list. Self-hosted with a database for permanent storage and searching capabilities sounds like exactly what I've been waiting for. Thanks for the article.
Posted by: Kim Woodbridge | July 18, 2008 11:20 AM
This looks like it could be interesting - but Yongfook might want to take a page from the WordPress book and just get this out there.
The success of open source projects depends less on the code and more on the community.
Posted by: James Lewin | July 18, 2008 12:54 PM
I'm really looking forward to the release.
I want to host my own socialstream or socialhub
Posted by: SE7EN | July 18, 2008 1:53 PM
Nice post Sarah and thanks for the shout out. I like how you shed light on self-hosted Lifestreams. FriendFeed is a great Lifestreaming service, but it's also nice to supplement that with a more personalized self hosted Lifestream on our own sites. For those interested in more options for self-hosting a Lifestream I have a list of scripts & plugins here http://lifestreamblog.com/create/
Posted by: Mark Krynsky
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July 18, 2008 3:31 PM
working on it RIGHT NOW!
can someone order me a pizza :/
Posted by: yongfook | July 18, 2008 7:47 PM
Exactly what i was looking for !
Hope it can grow and mature like wordpress.
Posted by: Lamnk | July 19, 2008 3:49 AM
I want to see this integrated with Wordpress
Posted by: Christian Cabuay | July 19, 2008 11:41 AM
I like your blog, it is very informative.
Posted by: Pastilan | July 21, 2008 3:03 AM
I can't wait to try this out. If it ends up as good as it looks it might replace Wordpress (and Friendfeed) for me. I just hope this ends up having a tool to port my Wordpress blog data into it.
Posted by: Ward | July 22, 2008 10:27 AM
When is sweetcron actually going to be release? It's been so long!
Posted by: izuz | July 23, 2008 6:43 PM
Yay - Sweetcron has a release date: 28th August 08. Looking forward to checking it out.
Posted by: Michael Pick | August 7, 2008 11:07 PM