Said It - Our Facebook Application

We at Lifeblob believe that memories should be fun. Yesterday, we launched a Facebook Application called Said It. Said It lets you make your funny photos even funnier. Have a funny picture of a friend that you want to share with everyone? Use Said It to add callouts, send it to all your friends and watch as the “ROTFL”s start pouring in.

Said It Screenshot

Want to pull you friend’s leg? Just tell us who and we will show you all photos tagged with that person anywhere in Facebook. Select the funniest photo and add callouts to it. You’ve just created a “Said It!” It’s that simple!

An interesting part of Said It is that it lets you fight fire with fire. If you’ve just been targeted by one of your friends in a Said It, just hit the Reply link to target them back in a new Said It. Add comments to Said Its and rate them and we’ll soon be able to tell you which of your friends has the best sense of humor.

You can start using the application from here. Browse, rate and comment on Said Its that are in the system. Try creating one of your own. It’s fun and takes just about 20 seconds. As always, we’d love to get your feedback. Email us (feedback@lifeblob.com),  write on our wall or write us a review.

Gift yourself a topic timeline

If you are one of those who like to see things organized, we have good news for you. Announcing the launch of lifeblob topic timelines - create upto 10 timelines on any topic of your choice and invite your friends and family to contribute to it as well.

This is ideal if you want to create a timeline for your college, or a timeline for your new born baby or just want to maintain different timelines for your personal and official life. This is valuable for groups/conferences that meet up at regular intervals, to be an easy way to notify the subscribers and to track the progression of the conference over time.

How To Create

To create a new topic timeline, simply click on “My Topics” tab and follow the instructions on the page. If there is already a topic timeline available for the same purpose, we recommend that you add yourself as a contributor to that timeline instead.

Making A Post

You can make a post to any of the topic timelines that you have either created or that you are a contributor of. When you click on “New Post” you now have the option of having this post appear only on the timeline where you are, or also linking it with other timelines that you have access to. To associate the post with other topic timelines, simply enter the name of the timeline in the topic text box.

So create new topic timelines, invite your friends to collaborate and enjoy!

Know everything about your favorite celebrities

What you are seeing here is the timeline of Jack Nicholson.

And there are over 300,000 more celebrities waiting for you. So check out your favorite celebrities right now, add yourself as a fan and event contribute to these timelines.

You can also create new timelines about topics that you care about - the details will be covered in a future post.

Making posts on your timeline is a breeze

Adding posts to your lifeblob timeline is now as easy as 1-2-3-4.

1) Click on the “New Post” link on the timeline and the screen below pops up. Simply enter:

  • One line title for your post
  • The day it happened ( we understand when you say ‘yesterday’, ‘today’ or ‘2 days ago’ )
  • Your friends that are involved
  • Any other topic timelines ( that you created or you are a contributor of ) to associate
  • And decide who do you want to make it visible to

2) If you would like to write about the post in detail, switch to the Journal tab and write about it. We also allow you to link pictures in the content. Also add any tags to classify your posts.

3) If you have pics to upload, switch to the photos tab and upload your photos. You can associate a caption with each photo.

4) Finally, switch to the place tab and mark the location. You have the option to search for your location or drop the marker at the desired place.

Click “Save” and presto, your post is on your timeline. Easy, isn’t it?