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lifestream

[ lahyf-streem ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to aggregate all of (one's online content and social interactions) on a single website:

    Use RSS feeds to lifestream your blog posts, photos, and YouTube videos.



noun

  1. a record of all of one's online content and social interactions, presented chronologically on a single website:

    I just added Twitter to my lifestream.

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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

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Where this remake series goes from here is anyone’s guess, and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t slightly worried that part two might just be a rushed greatest hits compilation or some “it was just a Sephiroth-induced dream in the Lifestream†nonsense.

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All the funds raised during the lifestream will go directly towards several initiatives to support patients, including a 24-hour helpline staffed by licensed social workers, a program to help increase physical activity at home, as well as research leading to better treatments for arthritis, among others.

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He wants to package all the data users generate into a user-owned repository called a “lifestream,†which people can keep private or explicitly license to companies.

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Everyone I met at Magic Leap emphasized that the AI, the “biomarkers,†the lifestream, and other experimental ideas were long-term projects.

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After being dormant, the lifestream returned to life.

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