Pulse Adds “Lifestreaming Widget”

In the latest weekly release for Pulse, we’ve added another feature that many of you around the world have been asking for – a way to take your aggregated stream of feeds out of Pulse and into your blog (or any web page) with a simple widget. It’s called the “lifestreaming widget,” and you can set it up in seconds.

Just go to http://pulse.plaxo.com/pulse/widget.

You can include all of your external feeds (from any of the 30 or so sites Pulse can pull from, like Flickr, Twitter, Jaiku, your Amazon wish list, Yelp, Digg, etc.).

Or, whether you prefer, you can limit it to just the ones that you’ve marked as “public” in Pulse.

Then, just cut-and-paste the javascript snippet into the HTML of the page you want to display your widget. That’s it!

Here’s mine:

To protect privacy the lifestream feed does not include any contact info, comments, or Pulse connections. It’s just the aggregation of my external feeds (the stuff I’m posting all by the web and choosing to bring into Pulse).

John McCrea
VP of Marketing

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