News break! Google buys Jaiku, a mobile oriented lifestreaming device that aggregates all timestamped feed sources of your friends activities on the web, as well as their shout-outs, in one place, on your mobile!

Less than a couple of weeks ago, Google announced to have bought Zingku, a similar company, also in the mobile social networks arena.
Obviously, these acquisitions intend to show the giant's official entrance into the mobile social networks.
Tim has a post on why did Google opted for Jaiku instead of the famed Twitter.
Lifestreaming, a term coined by Jeremy Keith in late 2006, consists in gathering every timestamped bit of information about a user and produce its web-activity historial, consisting of social networks and other publishing platforms such as blogs, commenting, posting photos, twittering, googling etc...
Famous examples of lifestreaming sites are:
-Google Web History
-FriendFeed (created by ex-Googlers)
-Jaiku
The two latter are social lifestreaming services, in that you get to share your lifestream with your friends so that everyone can see what you've been up to lately. The former one is more personal, and serves to analyze your web-history and gets your own personal statistical trending.

Lifestreaming is probably the latest trend in the web2.0 sphere, gaining momentum with Jaiku, Twitter, FriendFeed ... and Facebook APIs.
I personally believe that Facebook may easily become the natural lifestreaming service. Or will the newcomer on the block, FriendFeed, become the reference do-one-thing-and-do-it-well for lifestreaming?
Jaiku tries to combine both Twitter and Lifestreaming. I believe that tweets are one important frequency of our lifestream activity but they don't range all the spectrum of it. Though I have an account in each of those services, I tend to use Twitter for tweets, and FriendFeed for my lifestreaming. But wherever I'll get most friends to use a common platform is probably where I'll end-up. These things get a-lot-of-a-network effect!
Here's a list (by increasing frequency) of my webstream activities:
-Video posting (none yet, need a camera first)
-Slides posting (monthly)
-Subscribing to feeds (weekly)
-Blogging (weekly)
-microblogging (weekly)
-Photos posting (weekly)
-Screenshots posting (weekly)
-(Play)listing (weekly)
-forums posting (daily)
-Commenting (daily)
-Faving/digging (daily)
-emailing (hourly)
-bookmarking (hourly)
-searching (hourly)
Hmmm, now I note how there are 2 types of activities: posting(emails, blogs, videos), where one adds new base-data to the cloud computer, and organizing(bookmarking, playlisting, subscribing, tagging, sharing), where one adds meta-data to the cloud-computer. Now, does that makes sense?
What about you? What do you think about lifestreaming?
Update: An interesting post about Jaiku acquisition by Google is here.
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