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Official Windows Magazine | Home: Seesmic Moving to Windows Platform, Announces Seesmic for Windows
D' Technology Weblog: Seesmic for Windows brings social networking services ‘Twitter and Facebook’ on Windows desktop
VentureBeat: Twitter and Facebook app Seesmic may ditch Adobe for Microsoft
| Goodbye TweetDeck, hello Seesmic for Windows! http://bit.ly/2SVQg2 11/18/2009 |
| RT @romefort: tip @techmeme Seesmic for Windows preview launching today! http://bit.ly/2pgCJN 11/18/2009 |
| Checking out Seesmic for Windows, maybe I'll finally use a desktop client...at least when I'm home. http://bit.ly/2SVQg2 11/18/2009 |
Seesmic Moving to Windows Platform, Announces Seesmic for Windows
Official Windows Magazine | Home —
... . UPDATE: For more information on Seesmic’s announcements today including Seesmic for Windows, check out Loic Le Meur’s blog post! [image] Note: This blog entry was originally posted on windowsteamblog.com. ...
Seesmic for Windows brings social networking services ‘Twitter and Facebook’ on Windows desktop
D' Technology Weblog —
... At at PDC09, Seesmic Founder Loic Le Meur said that Seesmic focuses on bringing social networking services like Twitter and Facebook together into a single app so you don’t have to bounce between those services. Seesmic is releasing a Preview of Seesmic for Windows desktop client that provides an excellent way to manage tweeting on Twitter. It helps you stay on top of what your friends’re tweeting and what latest trends on Twitter are. Seesmic for Windows provides a “tabbed” UI (left-side of app) that lets you filter ...
Twitter and Facebook app Seesmic may ditch Adobe for Microsoft
VentureBeat —
... code as in its Windows version, making it more feasible for the company to support two different versions. Le Meur said that once the Silverlight app is finished, he hopes to abandon AIR, though that depends to some extent on user feedback.
Le Meur added that moving to Microsoft makes Seesmic unique compared to other Twitter and Facebook desktop apps, which are mostly built on AIR.
“This should get us out of any feature wars,” he said.
Le Meur also blogged about the move.
Twitter/Facebook app Seesmic may ditch Adobe for Microsoft
VentureBeat —
... code as in its Windows version, making it more feasible for the company to support two different versions. Le Meur said that once the Silverlight app is finished, he hopes to abandon AIR, though that depends to some extent on user feedback.
Le Meur added that moving to Microsoft makes Seesmic unique compared to other Twitter and Facebook desktop apps, which are mostly built on AIR.
“This should get us out of any feature wars,” he said.
Le Meur also blogged about the move.
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Ruby On Rails on Windows Azure
Geek In Disguise —
At the PDC Matt Mullenweg of Automattic talked about the open source support on Windows Azure – you can now run Wordpress on Azure with MySQL, Apache and PHP. In fact he did a great follow up post on this talking about what was announced. Hot on the heels of that is a post from my old pal Simon Davies, an architect in our developer team here in the UK about Ruby On Rails running on Windows Azure. He has it up and running. Is Azure the most open web development platform out there? it’s starting to look that way…. and then if you’re a startup who is looking to build you can ...






