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Seesmic Update 1.4 features integration Buzz Google

Seesmic Update 1.4 features integration Buzz Google

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in May at Google I / O, Seesmic demonstrated a beta version of its popular Twitter client that featured(among others), tight integration with Googles platform Buzz . This was of course at a time when Google Buzz was relatively new(ish) and people are more likely to use the service.
Although the beta was only for people who have participated in the I / O, some generous people shared a link to download the Android community, so that everyone can try out the development of Android platform. As the first Android application is connected to another forum Twitter social communication, emotions began to rise about the opportunities that all-in-one application of social media.
Seesmic Earlier today announced a 1.4 update for the client, which brings Seesmic Android Android one step closer to achieving that dream. Updates in version 1.4 allows users to both view and update their Twitter feeds and Google Buzz, right from the convenience of a solidly put together a proposal.
Regardless of what the customer personally use Twitter, I think we can all agree that the move toward integration of multiple platforms Seesmic social media is a very strong movement in the right direction for Android. And they love to see everything in one application, which allows me to manage Twitter, Facebook, Google, Buzz, LinkedIn, and any other services can I happen to use. Hot on the heels of that there is Seesmic TweetDeck, the popular cross-platform social media center PC, which is feverishly on the introduction of Android applications to the table soon.
So this will update a set of Seesmic step ahead of the competition? Is this enough to compete with the fast to be released or tested TweetDeck? Only time will tell. What we know for sure that Seesmic is a solid application that allows you to manage both Twitter and Google Buzz streams. Maybe just enough for me to return to Seesmic from the official Twitter for Android.
Are you trying(or re-tries) Seesmic? It is good enough to become the everyday Twitter client? Let us know in the comments.

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The T-Mobile G2 is now Official! You can even start pre-ordering the phone today! “At last, T-Mobile just went official with its G2 QWERTY slider. As expected, this Android 2.2 device ships with Qualcomm’s MSM7230 Snapdragon silicon optimized for T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network with an 800MHz CPU and second generation application co-processor. Other specs include a 3.7-inch screen, 4GB of internal memory with pre-installed 8GB microSD card (supporting up to 32GB cards), Swype keyboard, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and 720p HD video capabilities. Oh, and web browsing is supported by Adobe’s Flash Player. Look for this successor of the T-Mobile G1 to go up for pre-orders sometime later this month.” ~ Quoted From Engadget – www.engadget.com “Outside of confirming the phone’s existence and predicting pre-orders this month, T-Mobile hasn’t put out its own official price tag and launch date for the G2 yet, but that’s apparently not stopping Best Buy from publishing its own version of upcoming events. Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile are accepting pre-orders for the phone as of today, and will launch the device in stores on October 6th for 9 with a two year contract. That doesn’t rule out a higher price or some rebate shenanigans from T-Mobile’s own retailing efforts (though 9 is the rumored official pricetag), but it’s comforting to know that this phone, the great gray / white / black hope for QWERTY sliders running stock Android, will
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Question by luke j: G1 google phone battery replacement?
Is or will they come up with a G1 battery that lasts as long as the G2?

Also, wasn’t the g2 supposed to come out on july 8th and now it’s due in late july/early august?

Best answer:

Answer by The L Word
I doubt they will. There is a phone called MyTouch which is considered G2. Battery life may be better on that phone.

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