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New Blog Post:

Archive your Life- How to Archive your social Channels with IFTTT

– IFTTT releases Google Drive Channel

Any of you who read this blog will know that I am a huge fan of the app “IFTTT” which stands for “If this then that”. It is a tool that con­nects lots of dif­fer­ent social net­works and applic­a­tions together.

For example you can cre­ate a recipe that sends you a text when someone switches your light on at home, or receive a phone call when someone tags a photo of you on Face­book. A while back I high­lighted how you can have your Klout score texted or tweeted daily and how you can con­nect app.net with your other net­works.  If you haven’t had a go with IFTTT yet then I highly recom­mend that you do.

Just hours ago, a new IFTTT chan­nel was launched– the Google Drive chan­nel. If you are famil­iar with the backup tool Drop­box, then Google Drive is very sim­ilar. It backs up all files in a spe­cial folder to the cloud and syn­chron­ises it with all your other com­puters and devices. What makes Google Drive dif­fer­ent to Drop­box is that it also syn­chron­ises with the online office ser­vice, Google Docs. Whilst Google Docs (in my view at least) is not a sub­sti­tute for a full office suite such as Microsoft Office, the syncing between Google Docs and Google Drive is fantastic.

You may not real­ise this, but the major­ity of social net­works (Google Plus, Face­book, Twit­ter) not only own your data but they also restrict your access to it. Once you put your data in, it is very dif­fi­cult some­times to get it out, or to find his­tor­ical updates. Face­book does have an export data fea­ture but it is far from per­fect and Twit­ter restricts you access­ing bey­ond your 3200th tweet. Now, with IFTTT you can eas­ily archive your tweets, Face­book posts and other social updates to a spread­sheet that sits on your com­puter. I believe all busi­nesses should be imple­ment­ing a social chan­nel archiv­ing plan– and this is prob­ably the easi­est way to do it.

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Ian Anderson Gray