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12seconds.tv Release API, I’m Still Not Convinced

August 22, 2008 by Thord Daniel Hedengren

12seconds.tv is something of a Twitter for video. The site lets you share videos of up to 12 seconds length, which by itself is something of a challenge. Personally, I’m not convinced, I just don’t see why I should use the service.

That hasn’t stopped it from releasing an API, which might be what the service needs. VentureBeat writes about it, and notes that there’s already support for 12seconds.tv in TweetDeck, one of those Adobe AIR applications that lets you update numerous social web sites, like Twitter. The API, by the way, is available here.

Does 12seconds.tv have a future? What do you think?

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 12seconds.tv, Adobe AIR, API, TweetDeck, VentureBeat, Video, web video

New FriendFeed Coming Soon, Found in Web Stats

August 21, 2008 by Thord Daniel Hedengren

A new version of FriendFeed is in the works, perhaps not so surprisingly in itself, but it might be coming pretty soon. MG Siegler over on VentureBeat got it confirmed, after spotting the domain beta.friendfeed.com in his Flickr traffic logs. It is getting harder and harder to keep web apps secret, I’ve had clients in the past who got unwanted attention to online services in an early stage, for instance.

It could, however, work the other way around. Since a lot of bloggers are watching their statistics closely, this could be a way to leak information of a new service to get some bonus coverage before going out flexing the PR muscles?

Filed Under: News Tagged With: FriendFeed, leak, MT Siegler, PR, VentureBeat, web statistics

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