We were charmed by developer Chad Ostrowski’s marketing material for Entire.Life, his new app that lets you look back at your life in emojis. (Like this.)
Consider it a very 2015 take on the autobiography.
Try it ($10/year)
![chad ostrowski](https://technical.ly/philly/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/08/chad-ostrowski-e1440706746213.jpg)
Chad Ostrowski. (Courtesy photo)
He wrote:
I sing of the antisocial unnetwork,
a call to live slow
with intention,
without the digital detritus of unfriends.
I sing of a memorial,
a monument to you.
We don’t totally get the connection between the ode and the emoji calendar but we like it nonetheless.
Also, the tool is open source.
Ostrowski, who lives in West Philly with his wife, developer Lisa Yoder, just started a new gig as a remote developer for New York City startup Inksy.
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