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Apr17
The Twhirl Twitter Seesmic desktop connection

It seems that Social Media applications are becoming more intelligent and more desktop friendly as evidenced by Twhirl, Twitter, Friendfeed and Seesmic all working together - The Twitter/FriendFeed Desktop Client Arms Race Continues (from TechCrunch) and Loic Le Muir (who I met at LeWeb3 last December) made a video about the new features of Twhirl (which he recently bought via Seesmic):

 

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