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Seesmic’s Getting Hot
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[...] it is has been much easier for me to find friends and search for people on Utterz. I watched this post on Geoff Livingston’s blog tonight where he used and commented on Seesmic and how he has been [...]








Hi Geoff,
I have also just started looking at Seesmic and it looks very cool. But I am also noticing a bit of overlap with Utterz (http://tinyurl.com/2l3jn7).
Any thoughts
I like video more than audio, and while I’ve used Utterz, I’m just liking Seesmic more as well as its ability to cross-tag videos.
Did you see Utterz is doing video now as well ?
I have heard that. I’m not a big fan of Utterz UI.