It’s your life. What have you done with it? Where have you been? Where are you going? At TraceALife, they know life’s a journey, and they want you to share it.
So if you’ve been to hell and back, or traveled from Lisbon to Istanbul by foot, or even if you’ve just sauntered over Brooklyn to Jersey just because, TraceALife wants you to share it. How? Log on to TraceALife’s start page and you’ll find a giant Google Map of the world. To create your own world path, you’ll need to register. Once you’ve got the details out of the way, log-in. A toolbar box ought to show up . Simply click the ‘Add new entry’ option and drag and drop the Marker to show where in the world you’ve been. You can accompanying text or photos too. It’s that easy. If you want to trace a friend’s life. You can too. Just type his or her nickname in the search bar and click trace. See who’s been more places. It’s absolutely free.
TraceALife.com In Their Own Words
“TraceALife is a community-website where everyone can create his own personal map of the world.
Tell everyone where you were or what you did and let them browse through your world.
Did you made a exciting journey? Let’s share your adventures with the other TraceALife users.
TraceALife isn’t just sharing life, it’s sharing your personal world.
Show the world where your life take place…”
Why TraceALife.com It Might Be A Killer
TraceALife is like Facebook’s Where I’ve Been application. It’s a fun tool to show you and your friends where you’ve been and where you want to be going.
Some Questions About TraceALife.com
Will users take to TraceALife’s rather low-tech, low gloss approach to Web 2.0? How will TraceALife draw in a keep users, especially with its less than user friendly GUI? 







