How to Build Your Own Lifestream with Yahoo Pipes and NO Server Side Logic

Nov 23
Posted on November 23, 2007 0:14 in Problems & Solutions, Projects, Technology

So, as we took al these steps we looked at how I made my Lifestream. This tutorial is clearly not all you need to know, but as there is no PHP code you can just look at the source if you want to. If you have any questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to leave some comments.

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  3. Paul Downey says:

    Nice! I built mine (http://360.whatfettle.com) using Venus and keep meaning to present it on a SIMILE timeline ..

  4. Hi Paul. What I like about your version is that show pictures/photos. I was thinking of doing something in SIMILE, but if you add a lot of rich media content that might get a bit confusing quickly.

    I had never heard of Venus. What is it? It’s a back-end technology I assume? Thing to remember here is that my project was also kind of an exercise for me to see what Yahoo Pipes and what I could do with it.

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  7. Hi, the pipe debug link in this page is broken.

  8. Which link do you mean?

    There is loads of stuff broken, especially the images. My hosting provider lost them by accident and I still haven’t had time to put them back.

  9. It was the one on page four (I didn\’t realise the comments were common across all pages). P.S. thanks for the article!

  10. The link seems to work fine. Maybe you can’t access it because you aren’t logged in. The debug output is only accessible when you are editing the pipe. So go and make an account and start editing your or my pipe.

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