You’ve got bits and pieces of your life scattered all over the net. A social network here and there, a blog, a microblog, profiles every which way, photos on half a dozen storage sites, videos, comments.
All pretty standard stuff really; but it is enough to make you wonder, just how you’ll ever put everything together again. This Humpty Dumpty syndrome is what makes lifestreaming apps such as the very aptly named WhereIsMe so popular. WhereIsMe pulls together about a dozen distinct services, centralizing them for your comfort, for a sense of wholeness. Among the services supported are Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, Flickr, Netflix, Digg and Last.fm. Once you register you’ll get a whereisme.com/you link, which you can share on your blog, in your email signature, and IM profile, so people know where you are and what you’re doing.
WhereIsMe.com In Their Own Words
“where is me is a web identity aggregator. It takes all the places you do things on the web and centralizes them for you to show off.
Sign up now and get your own account located at whereisme.com/you, linkable from your blog, e-mail signature, instant messenger profile and away message, anywhere you want people to know where you are. It’s easy and it’s free.”
Why WhereIsMe.com It Might Be A Killer
WhereIsMe is a pretty low key, but effective lifestreaming app. It takes most of the major social tools and aggregates them, meaning you’ll be able to piece together your web life with relative ease. Also, has a memorable name.
Some Questions About WhereIsMe.com
There are so many lifestreaming applications around that WhereIsMe is quite likely to fall behind. It doesn’t exactly dazzle, and the innovation just isn’t there. Besides that, it doesn’t support nearly that many apps. 







