Seesmic is wiggling itself out of a tight spot to become the number one Twitter client for everyone, not just early adopters. Not only does Seesmic have to compete with Tweetdeck’s desktop domination of 12.58% share of users (3.76% of folks on Twitter use Seesmic), but also against Tweetie’s 8.29% mobile domination. It’s an […]
Read moreVisually Disqus’n : Disqus Integrates Seesmic
this is a guest post by (jeff)isageek who also has his own blog over at jeffisageek.net Today Disqus, a community driven commenting service (say that 4 times fast), announced that it will be integrating video comments using video service Seesmic bringing another great feature to what is already an awesome service. Why did Disqus decide […]
Read moreVideo Comments: Fascinating Concept, but it Won’t Take Off
Josh Catone has an awesomesauce post about the cons of integrating video comments into a sites commenting section and a poll asking whether or not you’d like to see it incorporated on ReadWriteWeb. I won’t rehash Catone’s posts, but he outlines some very big cons to adding video comments. TechCrunch was the first to add […]
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