Category Archives: seesmic

The Coolest Thing I Saw at Chirp? It Wasn’t the Twitter Platform

Amongst all the amazing things being launched at Twitter’s Chirp developer conference: @anywhere, User Streams, New developer Terms, Ad Platform Announcements, and more, nothing truly got me excited in a way that said, “this is the future”.  True, User Streams … Continue reading

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It’s Time to Free the Twitter Client

Dave Winer wants a programmable Twitter client. I think it’s a great idea.  It’s something the browser has had for quite awhile now via extensions, frameworks, and plugins.  Up until this point Twitter clients have been closed systems that can’t … Continue reading

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Does Twitter Have An Internal iPhone App?

A while back I was surfing the Twitter developers wiki and noticed 2 interesting images uploaded by Ryan Sarver, Twitter’s Platform Project Manager.  One of the images looks like a very rough status message entry screen, with a toggle button … Continue reading

Posted in http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, iphone, mobile web, ryan sarver, scoble, seesmic, social, Technology, Twitter, web | 10 Comments