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Dopplr

25 May 2011
Dopplr is a web site that makes it easy for you to record and share your travel plans. There are many ways to record your itineraries. You can go to the web site to fill out the forms. You can forward your airline itinerary via email and Dopplr will automatically parse the email for information. You can also add using SMS or their iPhone app (The Social Atlas). The web site has tools to view the places that you've traveled to, as well as other's.

Bedpost

25 May 2011
Bedpost is a personal web application that will give you some insight into your sex life. The site has features to record every you have sex. You fill out a few simple fields such as time, how long, your rating, with whom, and some descriptive tags. Over time, you will have a record of your sex life visualized on a calendar. The site has no social networking features to ensure that your data is private. They are working on a feature to allow partners to log in to the same account.

your.flowingdata

25 May 2011
your.flowingdata is project by the visualization blog FlowingData. your.flowingdata helps you capture your life in data using Twitter. You can record any kind of data that you want: what you eat, when you go to sleep, how much television you watch, etc. To start recording, just follow @yfd on Twitter. Then send direct messages to @yfd to record your data. You can visit the website to see visualizations of your data. You can see timeline graphs, bar charts, calendars, etc.

Wakoopa

25 May 2011
Wakoopa is a tool that you can use to understand your digital life. The Wakoopa technology allows you to track what website you visits, what ads you see, or what apps you use. You only need to install their desktop application. The software respects your privacy, so you can pause, quit, or uninstall the software anytime. You can analyze your data using their online dashboard. The dashboard features visualizations to make your exploration easier. You can also share your history with other ...

Twitter

25 May 2011
Twitter is a popular micro-blogging site. You can post messages that are within 140 characters using SMS, IM, mobile phones, and a browser. Because of its ease of use, people have used Twitter to post messages about happenings about the world and the Internet; some people have also used it to post their current status. Twitter has been used by several self-tracking tools as an input mechanism, such as your.flowingdata, tweetyoureats, Grafitter, Mycrocosm, Daytum.
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