OhLife is an Online Journal that Adds New Entries by Email

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If you’ve ever wanted to keep a journal but had a hard time remembering to do so, web app OhLife can help—if you are willing to trust a third-party web site with your personal thoughts and feelings and such.

The way it works is every night you get an email from them asking how your day went, and you can simply reply to the email with your journal entry. You’ll also see a random snip from a previous day in the email, which is a nice touch since most of the time you’ll never look back in the journal.

Note that we’ve not tested this service personally, as we’re geeks and our feelings are expressed in binary code.

The easiest way to write your life story | OhLife [via Red Ferret]

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