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Jan 10

Seesmic Look

Seesmic Look is a unique way to immerse yourself in the real-time web.

Seesmic has launched a new desktop application for Twitter, called Seesmic Look, that hopes to take Twitter to a “mainstream audience”. Seesmic Look functions as a Twitter client, but offers some additional options. Its user interface confuses the core aspects of Twitter just enough that their distance from a normal Twitter application makes Look a crippled news tracking tool.

Seesmic Look

I can understand their goal but i don’t know how they are going to achieve it with such an information clutter. My dad will never use anything like this to start discovering twitter and i would not recommend it to any new comer to the real web either. If it were up to me i would have lunched this as a brand monitoring tool targeting mostly PR agencies who lack such good tools online.

It would be interesting to see where they’ll be in a couple of months and also to see how they react to users requests. This is what they are asking, and i agree:

  • Incorporate the classic RT option for those who dislike twitter’s new version of it
  • Double click a tweet to show threaded conversation
  • Add the Minimize to tray feature like in Seesmic Desktop
  • Add support for keyboard shortcuts like J & K for Next & Previous

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Dec 08

Geek Meet Craiova #2

Last Friday i was in Craiova attending the local Geek Meet. Alin Mechenici did a great job organizing the event and i had a great time with the local developers there.

I had planned a 10 min speech about the trends in online marketing for 2009 which ended up being a 45 minutes question and answers spree. Most of the topics concerned display ads, advertising using blogs and the Romanian banner industry. You can see my presentation embedded (sorry i didn’t have time to translate):

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One interesting thing i saw there was that leaving aside the great projects and great people working in / with online there, they lack team spirit. In my opinion they have one chance: to grow the local market and promote Internet in Craiova by any means. In stead they fought for almost 2 hours about who has the biggest / nicest/ most visited site or blog. They are very passionate but they have to learn to work together.

Also speaking were Cosmina Stefanache, Cornel Mitroi (who really needs an investor for his project ;) ) and Chris Heilman.