As wonderful as the Social Web is for capturing what went down at any event, the large number of services where that information becomes available can turn out to be a problem. Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, Flickr… the way things stand right now, any real life event will see its fair share of activity in all these sites at once.
And we all know that gathering it manually afterwards is something no person could do. It is not just a matter of time, it is also a matter of having the right contacts to gain access to all the data that was generated.
There is no way to get around that. But there is a way to at least tell your story, the exact way you set it down using social media. That is what Memory Reel lets you do. It can consolidate all the photos, tweets and check-ins that you have produced in connection to any event you have attended. In this way, you get to tell others the full story, or the story that you saw in the very same way you saw it at least.
And the process is virtually automatic. All you have to do is sign in either via Facebook or Twitter, and the relevant data will be imported from the services that were mentioned above. You can then proceed to choose the exact tweets, images and check-ins that will be used, and personalize the way in which these will be displayed. Once you are done, it is a mere matter of sharing it all with your friends.
MemoryReel.com In Their Own Words
“Get the whole story. In one place. The simplest way for you and your friends to bring together all your photos, status updates, tweets and foursquare check-ins.”
Why MemoryReel.com It Might Be A Killer
Collecting all the information that the site collects on your own is downright impossible. And Memory Reel not only does that automatically, it actually does it for free.
Some Questions About MemoryReel.com
Which other social services are also meant to be supported in the future? 







