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lifestream

[ lahyf-streem ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to aggregate all of (one's online content and social interactions) on a single website:

    Use RSS feeds to lifestream your blog posts, photos, and YouTube videos.



noun

  1. a record of all of one's online content and social interactions, presented chronologically on a single website:

    I just added Twitter to my lifestream.

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Other Words From

  • lifestreamer noun
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Word History and Origins

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Example Sentences

Where this remake series goes from here is anyone’s guess, and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t slightly worried that part two might just be a rushed greatest hits compilation or some “it was just a Sephiroth-induced dream in the Lifestream” nonsense.

All the funds raised during the lifestream will go directly towards several initiatives to support patients, including a 24-hour helpline staffed by licensed social workers, a program to help increase physical activity at home, as well as research leading to better treatments for arthritis, among others.

He wants to package all the data users generate into a user-owned repository called a “lifestream,” which people can keep private or explicitly license to companies.

Everyone I met at Magic Leap emphasized that the AI, the “biomarkers,” the lifestream, and other experimental ideas were long-term projects.

Prosecutors say the 47-year-old Kiago is the owner of Lifestream Healthcare Alliance LLC, which has offices in Worcester and Dracut and was established to provide home health services to people covered by the MassHealth program, including nurses and aides.

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