Xtimeline allows you to explore all sorts of user-created timelines from the US war in Iraq to the life of Angelina Jolie to the history of pornography. I think the site is still pretty new since the most viewed timelines for the month, past 3 months, and year are still all the same, but nevertheless, from the looks of things, a nice community seems to be developing over there.
The timelines are (I think) in javascript and what you see is a timeline of user-entered events. As you click and drag through time, events are displayed on the right. You can click on the events for more details where events can be anything from text, a picture, or a Flash-embedded video.
One suggestion — it looks like timelines can only be ended by a single user. It would be cool if multiple users could contribute to a single timeline, because I think it’s hard to remember all the dates (especially the months) for certain events. We can’t all be like Victor, who seems to know an awful lot about Britney Spears.
*UPDATE* I just read the xtimeline blog. Yup, xtimeline did in fact, just open up to the public July 1.
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