Seesmic – a desktop and now web based twitter browser

July 13, 2009 by Colby
Filed under: Twitter 

A heads up on a major update from seesmic’s twitter browser, with an upgrade to their desktop version and a great new web version: http://www.louisgray.com/live/2009/07/seesmics-web-offering-is-best-twitter.html

Check it out at http://www.seesmic.com

Heavy competition for tweetdeck (which I use), but this web version could come in very handy.

For those who are new to twitter and these browsers, they are a great way to organize tweets into groups.  After you follow a large number of people, following from the web interface becomes difficult; some tweet often, some not so much.  With Seesmic and Tweetdeck (and a couple others), you can create groups to ensure you see the important ones.

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