I have been following Michael Gannotti and his great Michael on the Go podcasts for a long time. I have also heard great things about Academy Mobile, which is a video service developed by Microsoft, built on sharepoint for an enterprise conversation. At the moment tho, it is only available intrnally at Microsoft. A great tool being used with great results at Microsoft. This needs o be released!
There is a huge conversation going on over at seesmic. I have been hugely guilty at wasting loads of time over on seesmic, and more recently over on utterz. I hav been talking about Academy Mobile for much longer than seesmic has been around.
I am dying to see Academy Mobile released. The enterprise needs this type of tool. The consumer needs this type of tool. I guess Microsoft is guaging all these markets and deciding on a startegy for release. At least I hope.
So I decided to ask Michael Gannotti the question as he *did* say leave questions.
I have created the Seesmic .NET Time Drain using ASP.NET Ajax. I’m not making it public at the moment, because in true seesmic style, it is pre-alpha. But if you find it, then great.
This project has been developed with the intention of creating a .NET class and library allowing other .NET developers to easily build on the Seesmic API and platform.
I have not been paid to create Time Drain. So there are bugs. I offer no warranty or guarantee regarding the suitability of the code or usability of Time Drain. There are no warranties, and no special offers or cuddly toys.
What I hope this does do, is go some way to opening up seesmic to the .NET developer community allowing us all to benefit from new and usefull apps. Ping me if you want to get involved.
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!
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!