Slogger Helps you Log on to your Online Social Life
The Unofficial Apple Weblog’s Brett Terpstra has created a new tool called Slogger .The device promises to help you log on to your online social life. Slogger, or social logger, will bring down updates from your Twitter account, and also snatch posts from RSS feeds. The Slogger will help you get together links to your daily Github Gists and will save your last FM play lists and favorite tracks for the day.

Slogger uses IFTTT along with Hazel to grab images from Instagram, Flickr, and Facebook. You can even add a picture when someone tags you in a Facebook photo. All these information are then stored in Day One which is a journal app that is available on the Mac, iPad and iPhone.
The Slogger has two scripts, one to be run by Hazel and is launched when a folder changes, and another to be run on a schedule every 24 hours to grab everything else.This script-based system is intended to run once a day so you can have a daily snapshot of your online social activity.



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