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Using FriendFeed to create a private online digital archive.

Started by mfruchter · 1 year ago

With the birth of my daughter Kaylee just 2 weeks ago, this problem surfaced. How do I archive all of her pictures, videos and twitter posts. The two idea’s I had were, put all this content online via a cms system such as drupal, or just use a newly created gmail account for picture storage [...] ... Continue reading »

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  • What an amazingly powerful feature -- I think FriendFeed is just starting to scratch the surfaceof its full capabilities.

    And congrats on being a new dad !
  • Mike - Congrats on the new addition!
  • Please help me understand how this is a digital archive. Since you're subscribing to the Picasa feed, doesn't the archive already exist at Picasa?
  • Anyone want to answer Chad's question? It's a good point because I can't see how friendfeed is an archiver when other sites actually hold the information.
  • Andy, any contents of any entry that you post directly to the Site, including any text, images, photos, videos and audio, are stored and maintained on Friendfeed servers.
  • Andy, any contents of any entry that you post directly to the site, including any text, images, photos, videos and audio, are stored and maintained on Friendfeed servers.
  • I don't think this is true because in the post the author talks about subscribing and not hosting the pictures on friendfeed.

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