Make some Room for LetsProve - Much Better Life-Stream Service
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It took me a while to understand what LetsProve is all about, but when I got it, I was simply blown away from the idea. At first I thought it is a FriendFeed clone, but I realized pretty fast it is much more than that. Yes I know you probably had enough of all those lifestream sites, and yes, I know how frustrating it can be to jump from one service to another, but I guess this is what it takes to find the best tool that will serve you well on your daily basis surf/work.
LetsProve is an online lifestream service which help you to keep up-to-date on activities that your friends and family are doing. Any activities like bloging, photos, reading news etc... it also enables full syndication with your twitter account (allowing you to post updates automatically to your twitter account).
It looks like LetsProve understand the need in more services in your lifestream, therefore they allowing anyone to build their own application. People can create applications that integrate their service into the LetsProve activities feed and messages. So overall it looks like a nifty mix of Facebook & Friendfeed & Twitter concepts, on a very well built application (PHP/Ajax).
As I said, LetsProve is basically an open platform that enables anyone to build applications, so when I browse some of the applications they already have, not only that I found all the social networks I usually use, I also found some great blogs that I read anyway, so the first thing that came to my mind was that this could be my new social RSS reader.
Lets take for example Techcrunch application: you can choose to get all the news from the blog (like RSS), or, choose to get notifications only from stuff that interest you, by writing keyword like: google, yahoo, twitter etc - Awesome huh?


There's so much to see in LetsProve so I suggest you warmly to take a deep look at this one, first of all because the experience is a must, but beyond that, if you know one thing or two about the web today, you'll know to appreciate this one.
BTW, LetsProve is a based in Bangkok, Thailand, and I was very surprised to find out it built by one person only (23 years old guy).
Screenshots:



Befriend me: http://letsprove.com/orli

It took me a while to understand what LetsProve is all about, but when I got it, I was simply blown away from the idea. At first I thought it is a FriendFeed clone, but I realized pretty fast it is much more than that. Yes I know you probably had enough of all those lifestream sites, and yes, I know how frustrating it can be to jump from one service to another, but I guess this is what it takes to find the best tool that will serve you well on your daily basis surf/work.
LetsProve is an online lifestream service which help you to keep up-to-date on activities that your friends and family are doing. Any activities like bloging, photos, reading news etc... it also enables full syndication with your twitter account (allowing you to post updates automatically to your twitter account).
It looks like LetsProve understand the need in more services in your lifestream, therefore they allowing anyone to build their own application. People can create applications that integrate their service into the LetsProve activities feed and messages. So overall it looks like a nifty mix of Facebook & Friendfeed & Twitter concepts, on a very well built application (PHP/Ajax).
As I said, LetsProve is basically an open platform that enables anyone to build applications, so when I browse some of the applications they already have, not only that I found all the social networks I usually use, I also found some great blogs that I read anyway, so the first thing that came to my mind was that this could be my new social RSS reader.
Lets take for example Techcrunch application: you can choose to get all the news from the blog (like RSS), or, choose to get notifications only from stuff that interest you, by writing keyword like: google, yahoo, twitter etc - Awesome huh?


There's so much to see in LetsProve so I suggest you warmly to take a deep look at this one, first of all because the experience is a must, but beyond that, if you know one thing or two about the web today, you'll know to appreciate this one.
BTW, LetsProve is a based in Bangkok, Thailand, and I was very surprised to find out it built by one person only (23 years old guy).
Screenshots:



Befriend me: http://letsprove.com/orli


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