Filed under: Freeware, Mobile, Android
Seesmic is one of the most popular twitter clients for Google Android (there are also Seesmic apps for BlackBerry, Windows, Adobe AIR for Mac and Linux, and a web client). You can use the Android client to keep track of your Twitter timeline, replies, direct messages, and profile. And of course you can send updates. You can even include links and photos taken with your Android phone's camera. Last night Seesmic rolled out version 1.2 for Android, which includes support for multiple Twitter accounts. Now whenever you post a message, you can select to have it sent to one or more Twitter accounts associated with the mobile app. Full story...
Filed under: Google, Browsers
Mac users of Google Chrome finally got a solid bookmark system in Google Chrome.
Filed under: OS Updates, Features, Linux, Canonical, Beta
With the final release of Ubuntu 10.
Filed under: Web services, Commercial, Open Source, sxsw
I spoke to Brian Alvey, co-founder of Weblogs, Inc.
Filed under: sxsw
Erez dove into Lifeyo recently, so I won't duplicate his efforts here.
Filed under: Utilities, Productivity, Google
If you're someone who has to take a lot of meetings, you've undoubtedly run into scheduling issues at some point and had to reschedule one .
Filed under: iPhone, Web, sxsw
PayPal had a nice booth at SXSW and was there to promote their API and developer platform, which now allows developers (hint: mobile developers, prayers answered) to enable PayPal's e-commerce solution within their apps.
Filed under: Microsoft, Browsers
It's already been pretty widely reported that Internet Explorer 9 will feature better support for standards -- including HTML5.
Filed under: Features, Mozilla, Browsers
Sebastian is out stomping the fjords in Norway -- true story! -- so I'll be your humble replacement columnist this week.
Filed under: Google, Browsers
Google Chrome's Incognito mode is a handy way to browse without leaving unwanted traces of your activitybehind.
Filed under: Google, Beta, Browsers
Earlier today, Google pushed updates to both the Chrome beta and dev channels.