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Twitter, Twirl, Seesmic And Instant Social Media

Fri, Apr 4, 2008

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I’ve been really getting into Twitter lately, especially since I got my Helio Ocean; the first cell phone I’ve owned that wasn’t a total pain in the ass to text with. Twitter lets you send short text messages that people can subscribe to and you can subscribe to their twitter feeds (or ‘tweets’) as well - you can write or read on your computer, net-connected PDA, or phone.

Robert Scoble has said, the key to Twitter is not who’s following you - it’s who you follow. He’s right. There are a lot of interesting smart people on there. You start by following your friends, then you figure out who they are following and you go from there. It’s all free, of course.

If you want to follow me, go here..

The interesting thing about Twitter is that the way I’m using it, it’s pretty social and very ‘up to the minute’. If you follow the right people - people who are interested in the same kind of stuff you are - then you can learn a lot and keep up to date on all sorts of interesting stuff, from the minutia of people’s personal lives to the latest news.

I’ve been using a piece of software called Twhirl and I like it and now they’ve been bought and…oh, I’ll let DownloadSquad explain some of this…it’s kinda technical but you’ll see there are a few companies in this space doing interesting things.

Seesmic, which is in private beta, is basically a micro-video-blogging service, which allows users to record and share short videos and respond to videos from other users. Seesmic has often been described as Twitter for video chat. Today that comparison becomes a bit more apt, as Seesmic has acquired Twhirl, one of the most popular desktop clients for Twitter.

Twhirl is one of several Twitter clients built on Adobe AIR which use Twitter’s API to essentially make a web-page based service feel more like an instant messaging client. You can run Twhirl as a desktop application on your Windows, Mac, or Linux machine. When new messages come in, you get an alert, and you can sort messages by replies, directs, or personal and public timelines. Twhirl also recently added the ability to repost messages to other micrblogging services like Jaiku and Pownce.

Seesmic acquires Twhirl, will add videos to popular Twitter client - Download Squad

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