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Review: Lifestreaming sites can organize Web lives

By RACHEL METZ , AP Technology Writer, Technology / Internet
In this screen shot provided by Swurl the Timeline page of swurl.com co-creator Ryan Sit is shown. (AP PhotoSwurl.com)
In this screen shot provided by Swurl, the "Timeline" page of swurl.com co-creator Ryan Sit is shown. (AP Photo/Swurl.com)

(AP) -- Slowly but surely, my online life has spiraled out of control. Between posting photos on Flickr, updating my status on Facebook, blogging and commenting on and perusing various other sites, I'm having trouble keeping all my activities straight. And keeping track of what my friends are up to on the Web gets even harder.




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