The Internet: Sites to chart everyday activities

Sites for those “wanting to quantify their bedroom life,” and more

Friday, January 16, 2009

Dopplr.com, a site for those who love to travel, was created after a few friends kept having “trouble coordinating times to meet during their travels.” In addition to cataloguing meetings, the site helps jet-setters organize itineraries and calculate their carbon footprints.

Mon.thly.info, designed to help women keep track of their menstrual cycles, is all about practicality. The site sends alerts, so women can be prepared for their period or plan to get pregnant.

Bedposted.com is for those “wanting to quantify their bedroom life.” Men and women can use “categorization and visualization tools” to catalogue their “amorous activities.” The site also allows users to “describe what they do as well as create charts and tables about their favorite acts and partners.”

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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Posted by Emily, Friday, January 16, 2009, 10:05 pm I'm all about tracking stuff, but I don't want to go to a million different sites to do it. I use zeaLOG.com because it can track all kinds of stuff, pretty much anything I want.

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