Microsoft Windows, Mac OS (Desktop) Linux (Web) iOS, Android, Windows Phone 7, BlackBerry OS (Mobile)
Platform
Microsoft Silverlight (Desktop)
Type
Customer relationship management, Social media
License
Freeware
Website
www.seesmic.com
Seesmic was a suite of freeware web, mobile, and desktop applications which allowed users to simultaneously manage user accounts for multiple social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter.
Launched in 2008 by French entrepreneur Loïc Le Meur, the service was initially a video sharing website, billed as a cross between YouTube and Twitter, allowing short video comments to be published online.[1] Le Meur shut down the service in 2009 due to its stagnating user base, and then relaunched Seesmic as a social networking tool, with a suite of desktop, mobile and web apps integrating streams from Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites. Following the failure to monetize the company, in 2011 Seesmic was relaunched yet again as a customer relations management app.[2]
^Twitter Clients - Web Apps or Desktops Apps? Which is Better?. ASIN 5511766143.
^Loic Le Meur: Why Seesmic Isn't a Failure - TechCrunch TV, 7 July 2011
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