Tag Archives: Seesmic

The Great Twitter Client on Android Debate

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In terms of Twitter clients on Google’s Android mobile operating system, you’re not spoilt for choice. Among the many many clients that have appeared out there, the three “big guns” are actually pretty different. Twitter’s own, Seesmic’s and TweetDeck’s offerings each have their own advantages and disadvantages. Having given them all a good go over the past few days, I’ve come up with why I don’t really get along with any of them.

Building Plugins for Seesmic Desktop 2

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Last night I presented at the Reading Geek Night on the subject of building plugins for Seesmic Desktop 2.

I blasted out a load of links and demos, so if you want to get your hands on them they are all here.

Getting Buzz on Android

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I was discussing on Buzz a few days ago about the best ways to keep in the loop while on the go. I thought I would briefly note down my thoughts for the record.

On my Nexus One I use a combination of two apps to keep me in touch over Buzz. I use the official Google widget, which provides a great creation mechanism, combined with Seemsic for Android, which provides the reading experience. Admittedly it’s a bit clunky having one for each of the activities, but that doesn’t mean I don’t use Seesmic to post – but from the home screen the widget provides the best experience.

Seesmic arrives on the iPhone

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Seesmic, the popular Twitter, Facebook and Buzz client previously available for Windows, Web, Android, Blackberry, and a whole pile of other platforms, has recently made its iPhone application available.

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Many questioned whether there would be any point in Seesmic releasing an iPhone app, with the recent news and release of Twitter for iPhone, a rebrand of the extremely popular Tweetie application.

But surprisingly, the application has received critical acclaim.

By implementing more than one platform, and combining this with an innovative multi-panel interface for quick and easy navigation, Seesmic for iPhone is similarly pitched to Seesmic for Android – for the power users who want to get the most out of their device while they’re on the go.

Check out some screenshots of Seesmic for iPhone in action below.

Seesmic Look: A New Way To Twitter

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So yesterday @Loic and Seesmic dropped a bit of a bomb – Seesmic Look, yet another Twitter client from the Seesmic team (in addition to their Android, Blackberry, Web, Desktop, Windows, Twhirl and Ping.fm products).

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So how could you possibly justify yet another Twitter app for Windows on top of the four that you can already access from a Windows desktop?

There’s some really cool features of Look that I think justify it being there. Let’s take a Look.