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Much as we love Friendfeed for making us aggregate our online lifestream, we are always in a constant lookout for something new. It may or may not be a better service, but still if we find it interesting enough that we think you should know about, we love to feature them here in Rotorblog. So, here’s another one of ‘em Lifestreaming services for all of you folks - Swurl.

Swurl’s one-sentence elevator pitch - “Swurl is a place to bring all the things you do online together to share in a blog-like format.”

The key in the definition is the last word - “blog-like format”. And that what makes Swurl different from the others. Whereas Friendfeed lets you updated with your friends, family and contacts online happenings, be it blog posts, photos, videos they’ve taken, Swurl lets you SHARE your online life with them.

You get to update your Swurl account with your blog posts, social networks shout outs, flickr posts, You Tube posts and practically everything that you do online. You don’t have to do it manually anymore with Swurl. You just direct your contacts to your Swurl account and that’s it - they get updated with your online whereabouts anytime.

Here are the sites that Swurl support so far. Hopefully there would be more:

Swurl is a pretty powerful web applications and a helpful one at that. We just wish the service would allow RSS subscription later on, so that you don’t have to visit the Swurl account of your contacts anymore. But, then that would defeat the Swurl’s purpose.


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