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New seesmic features released
By chris dalby | January 30, 2008
Dennis Howlett wrote a great post this evening (or morning) about the new features released by Seesmic. A huge improvement. All those features you wanted. They are here!
A big thanks to Dennis for the mention about my Seesmic .NET Time Drain. Rather than re-writing Dennis’s post, get it over here.
Johann has also written a blog post about the new features. Nice work to all the dev team at seesmic. It’s been amazing to see how you have listened to the community and implemented the features we all wanted. Great job!
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January 31st, 2008 at 11:38 am
Well I’d reply to Dennis’ post but it seems I need a ZDNet membership. I think your link is broken, by the way, you’ve posted the trackback link instead of the link to the post contents.
Yep, threading is useful. What they really need is some way to do resource URLs though. I want to be able to hit a user directly. I want to be able to search for contacts and add them to my follow list. The public timeline is OK at the moment as the community is small, but the follow list will become increasingly important. User management has to be the next issue.
January 31st, 2008 at 12:06 pm
Thanks for pointing out the link Andy. Fixed that one. I agree on the resource URLs and searching. Regarding the timeline, it has probably got to the unfollowable point now on some nights. 2 nights ago there were like 350 videos in an hour. I’m sure it will all come with time. There have been huge improvements since the first time I logged in.