Posts Tagged ‘API’

David Jacob’s Seesmic Widget

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Not sure how much disclosure is necessary, but I’ve known David for a couple of years since we were in the Orange County Podcasters together.

I won’t say much about the widget, but to say watch the video. Only good on a Mac, but a fun adaptation of Seesmic. Nice job David, what else do you have?

External uses for Seesmic

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

I’m thinking about this blog here. And any other blog really, but I would like to have the ability to take text OR video feedback. I suppose that could be a part of the public timeline, I can see reasons for both having external stand alone conversations, and for external conversation that are included in the public timeline.

When an API comes about, I would like to see that as part of it.

Do you see what I’m getting at? Imagine a blog type scenario. I have the ability to record a video to ask my question, and responders have the ability to respond in video. This seems rather simple now that I lay it out. I supposed this could also be part of a revenue stream for Seesmic, kind of a pro package or something. It if is as great as I think it is, it would be worth paying for. Of course revenue streams for Seesmic are something new entirely that I have not broached on this blog yet.

I think I’m building the 5 year plan for Seesmic as I blog :-)