mobile Seesmic for iPhone Adds Support for Instagram and Salesforce.com Chatter Seesmic, a third party client for Facebook, Twitter and other social networks, updated its iPhone app today. One the biggest additions is support for Salesforce.com's Chatter service. Seesmic has offered Chatter support in its desktop application since September, and beta support for Chatter is already available on Android. Seesmic also added… Enterprise Klint Finley View comments
International Microblogging (Like Twitter) Was 3X as Popular in China as in U.S. Last Month The Internet may feel U.S.-centric today, but there's a big and rapidly connecting world out there. Leading Web-traffic monitoring service Experian Hitwise announced today the launch of its newest venue: Hitwise China. Hitwise is great about publishing timely tidbits about Web statistics and I look forward to seeing U.S., global and China stats… Marshall Kirkpatrick View comments
Gaming Minecraft Coming to Android (But Probably Not the Droid You Were Looking For) Fans of Minecraft, the popular building block game, have long been waiting for a mobile version. iOS and Android versions have been "in the works" since early this year, but now there are a few more details available. We still don't know when the mobile versions of Minecraft will be released, but we do know where: on the PlayStation… Play Audrey Watters View comments
How-To To Bot or To Tweet, That Is The Question The New York Times is breaking up with the bot that automatically tweets every article that goes up on the newspaper's website. Instead, New York Times content will be curated by a team of social media editors who are much more interactive and collaborative online, @replying users and retweeting interesting non-New York Times content. An… Dan Rowinski View comments
Amazon Amazon Unveils Another Ad-Supported Kindle, This One With 3G and a 2 Month Battery The battle for control of the e-reader market continues with the announcement by Amazon that it will be offering a Kindle 3G with Special Offers, starting immediately. Amazon introduced its first Kindle with Special Offers last month, offering customers a lower priced Wi-Fi-only Kindle. Those "special offers" include advertising and while some… Audrey Watters View comments