Dipity could be good for chronicling (in several very aesthetically attractive ways, as shown above…) location scouting activities and later, actual shooting activities for a film, photo or video production.
Didpity works with RSS Feeds you can generate from a number of sources including most blogs / microblogs (i.e. WordPress, Twitter) and is geographically aware, so if you if you geotag your posts, they will be placed on Dipity’s map. Dipity and FireEagle also talk to each other, making updating a physical location a rather painless chore, whether by mobile phone, laptop or desktop computer.
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“Dipity is a consumer site that organizes articles, blog posts, pictures, videos and other content from around the web into interactive views showing anything from a user’s life to the Iraq War.”
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- Feed Updates now ‘On-Demand’ for all timelines | Monday, 19 October 2009, 6:20 pm
Pavlov lovers rejoice. Now, YOU can scratch your Pavlovian induced itch any time you want by simply pressing a button and getting Dipity to update all. […] - Mashable Applies ‘Awesomeness’ Tag to Dipity’s TimeTube Mashup | Wednesday, 14 October 2009, 4:42 pm
We’ve always been fans of our the good folks over at Mashable. In a sea of tech blogs, Mashable chooses to ‘Go Deep’ in social media. That’s w. […] - Hot off the Press — Dipity Video Tutorials! | Wednesday, 8 July 2009, 6:54 pm
Dipity Tutorial #1 (A Basic Overview) from Derek Dukes You asked for it! We’re rolling out a series of video tutorials! We hope these tutorials will. […]
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Dipity lets you create timelines that you can share with the world. You can share the latest news, YouTube videos, Flickr photos, Twitter and more. We. […] - Internet Memes |
Internet meme timeline running from 1986 to present. Users can register and add to, or … Dipity Blog | Help / FAQ | About | Developers | Contact | P. […] - Dipity 2.0’s Social Timeline Opens to the Public |
Dipity 2.0, a service that enables users to create social timelines, is today opening up to the public.
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