Cooliris and Seesmic Streamline Video Blogging
As bloggers ourselves, we’re always interested in new ways to play with the medium. Seesmic offers an innovative new way to post your latest updates by video blogging, either directly onto the site, from a prerecorded file on your computer, or even through a mobile phone upload. Seesmic video conversations can interface with other social networking sites like Twitter, and its social desktop client, twhirl, accounts for 5% of Twitter messsages being sent.

Now Seesmic has Cooliris-enabled their new site, allowing users to view the most recently posted videos and record their own videos while inside of Cooliris! To launch, look for the Cooliris icon located above the Public Timeline at new.seesmic.com.

Once you’re in, simply hit the reply button, create a Seesmic account, and record all of your latest musings and witty comebacks. Cooliris integration grants video bloggers a more fluid interface that makes it easy to find friends’ posts and put your own thoughts out there. In an increasingly media-rich internet, the potential for web users to easily transition their thoughts from the printed word to sound and motion is an encouraging forward step – and one we hope to see progress with time!
January 14th, 2009 at 10:42 pm
Just great!

And it is even fully functionnal, it looks like you can record from inside the Coloris wall. Can’t try right now, just out from bed
Why is your post illustration with a white background? Mine is black. Coloris profile parameters?
Thanks and congratulations.
January 17th, 2009 at 5:04 pm
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May 3rd, 2009 at 12:02 pm
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