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January 30, 2008 6:00 AM PST

Six Apart launches Activity Streams

Posted by Josh Lowensohn
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Six Apart is releasing a new plugin for Movable Type this morning called Activity Streams that let MT users create a news feed and add it to their blog. Similar to the FriendFeed, which I checked out back in October, MT users can plugin their various affiliations with other social services and present all the information in one place where they are already publishing content--their blog.

MT's creators said the plugin is different from services, such as Plaxo Pulse, because you host it, not a third party company. Hosting it yourself keeps your login information in your hands. MT also added privacy options, similar to Facebook's news feed, letting you hide stories you don't want to share entirely, or on an ad hoc basis.

If you do want to share, the service is designed to work with other MT users contributing to the same blog. It'll break up each action by user, and by each set of actions by day. You can see an example of it in action over on Movable Type's team blog.

Activity Streams works with 75 services now, and MT's creators said they have plans to add more services. MT users need to be running version 4.1, and have the plugin installed. There are already a handful of examples of Activity Streams in action on MT blogs, ranging from an entire page to a blog's sidebar. You can check out the examples here, here, and here.

Add a news feed to your blog, now a standard feature on Movable Type.

(Credit: CNET Networks / davidrecordon.com)
Josh Lowensohn is an associate editor for Webware.com, CNET's blog about cool and otherwise useful Web applications and services. If you've found a site you'd like profiled, shoot him an e-mail. E-mail Josh.
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by xxdesmusxx January 30, 2008 8:48 AM PST
The plugin looks great. I may set up an install of MT just for this purpose. I can't stand using MT for everyday blogging though. The constant rebuilding time drives me crazy. Last time I imported my 4 years worth of blog posts it took nearly 10 minutes to "rebuild all". Granted, you don't have to "rebuild all" very often, but still the rebuild times get obnoxious pretty quickly.
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by stinkyskitten January 30, 2008 11:31 AM PST
David needs to get a life.
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by Josh.Lowensohn January 30, 2008 3:21 PM PST
Burrrrrn
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