Some suggestions on Lifeblog from Christian Lindholm

Christian Lindholm has put up a list of things to do with Lifeblog. He’s the leader of the team and like the rest of us, has become a big user of Lifeblog.

Here’s a synopsis, go to his site for the full text:

  • You can use the beta to import all your old photos and create a timeline of them.
  • Use it as a people diary, annotating pictures of those you meet.
  • Use it as a “project record”, photographing a project as you go along.
  • Lifeblog will organize it for you.
  • Use it as a visual diary, photographing things you want to remember.

The start

Last week I was at the Blog On conference in Berkeley, CA, USA. It was great (more on it later). But, being around such esteemed bloggers, got me thinking once more about blogging about Lifeblog. Rather than start a separate blog on another address, it turned out to be easier for me to set up a sub-blog under my own personal blog (it has to do with my current moblog client).

So, this blog molecularist.com/lifeblog is my own personal blog on Lifeblog – a product that I market and use and enjoy so much that I need an outlet to talk about it.

So let’s get going!

Tchau,

Charlie Schick

Lifeblog goes Beta!

My current endeavor is evangelising Lifeblog. I’ve been using it for a while now and am hooked (lucky me). Don’t delay, go to www.nokia.com/lifeblog and start building your own Lifeblog.

Playing around

Playing around

I’ve been playing with a mobile blogging client that posts via Atom. Part of this is exploring different ways to present the posts since the design of the blog is a part of the total experience. Indeed, our group is not into just usability but really into the user experience, of which usability is an integral part. But in the end, we want the experience to be wonderful.