Check out gadgets I have, I want, and I had via my gdgt list

Posted on December 26th, 2009

Peter Rojas and Ryan Block (of Engadget fame) created a website called gdgt which is literally a social networking website around gadgets you own.

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Through gdgt, you can share lists of gadgets you currently have, gadgets you want, and gadgets you used to have. You can also contribute by adding reviews of gadgets or even adding new gadgets to the gdgt “network”. For you gadget geeks out there (such as myself), this site is a fantastic site to belong to. I encourage you to sign-up and give it a go and starting your own gdgt list.

You can check out my gdgt list here.

Seesmic for Windows 0.5.2 released with bug fixes etc.

Posted on December 23rd, 2009

Tonight, Seesmic released Seesmic for Windows 0.5.2. This updated build is primarily bug fixes. You can get the low-down on on what this release consists of (on top of application performance) here in their blog post on the Seesmic Blog.

Download: Seesmic for Windows 0.5.2

If you have Seesmic for Windows already installed, you can update it by clicking the download link above.

Seesmic for Windows 0.5.2 

Seesmic announced that they are moving to the Windows Platform (essentially Seesmic for Windows is a “WPF app”) at PDC in November. You can read my blog post from The Windows Blog on Seesmic’s announcement and the first release of Seesmic for Windows.

Loic tells me that in early January, we can expect another release of Seesmic for Windows with new features and further improvements. I can’t wait!