In case you view your Facebook status updates, wall posts and photographs as precious memories, you’ve an issue (besides the apparent mental one): How do you keep them from disappearing into Facebook’s overwhelming data-maw? Enter Ninuku Archivist .
For $24 a year, Ninuku Archivist automatically downloads your individual data from Facebook each month and sorts it into chronological ” chapters” so which you can easily print them out. (” Ninuku” is Native American for ” wasting money.” ) From the clicking release:
Ninuku Archivist™ organizes Facebook users’ posts chronologically on a month-by-month, chapter-by-chapter basis, saving each chapter as a PDF file. Users may additionally create chapters from photos they’ve uploaded or within which they’ve been tagged. Users select the photos they need to include, and Ninuku Archivist automatically lays them out, such as their captions, onto PDF pages. Photo, Profile and Monthly Status Chapters can then be combined into quarterly, semi-annual, or annual PDF books.
Here’s a sample page from a ” status chapter” :
All you should do is print out the .PDFs, bind them in a handsome leather cover, and you may have a timeless reminder of the complete hours you wasted at work inside the early 2000s.
Can’t you simply see your elderly self, sitting by the fusion fireplace with a bit genetically-modified grandchild for your knee, flipping through your Ninuku Archivist™ Facebook books? ” Here’s the time Grandma had an awful hangover and grandpa ‘liked’ her status update about vomiting on the kitchen floor. Grandma and Grandpa didn’t talk for many years after that.”
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