Sweetcron is an open source lifestreaming blog software created by Jon "Yongfook" Cockle based on the CodeIgniter framework. It was originally released on 3 September, 2008 and the latest version following on 22 September. Sweetcron is similar to other web applications such as Tumblr and Friendfeed, but users are able to host their own lifestream on their own server and customize it in any way they want with the Sweetcron API.

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  • Sweetcron is an open source lifestreaming blog software created by Jon "Yongfook" Cockle based on the CodeIgniter framework. It was originally released on 3 September, 2008 and the latest version following on 22 September. Sweetcron is similar to other web applications such as Tumblr and Friendfeed, but users are able to host their own lifestream on their own server and customize it in any way they want with the Sweetcron API. Users can add RSS feeds from multiple social networks and sites, such as Twitter, LastFM, Flickr and many more.
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  • "wikitable"
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  • January 2009
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  • 1.08e
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  • Sweetcron
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  • February 2009
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  • January 2009
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  • January 2009
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  • Sweetcron is an open source lifestreaming blog software created by Jon "Yongfook" Cockle based on the CodeIgniter framework. It was originally released on 3 September, 2008 and the latest version following on 22 September. Sweetcron is similar to other web applications such as Tumblr and Friendfeed, but users are able to host their own lifestream on their own server and customize it in any way they want with the Sweetcron API.
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  • Sweetcron
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  • Sweetcron
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