I have always felt that Seesmic was a better user experience. It easily allows me to switch between Tweeting in my personal account (@wheresitworking) or the SwellPath Twitter account (@swellpath), or making updates to my Facebook profle. The one thing that wasn’t possible was updating Facebook pages, like the SwellPath page. Well, those days are finally over, as Seesmic now allows you to update those pages from the app. This makes it a lot more convenient to make updates to Facebook pages. Often, I’m tweeting something for SwellPath, and think that it’s relevant for the Facebook fans, but neglect updating the status because I don’t want to switch to the browser, load up Facebook, navigate to the page, and update it. Now, I just check a box, and the update syndicates.
In addition to this great new feature, Seesmic has many other features that make it (in my opinion) the easiest way to manage your Twitter and Facebook conversations remotely. The one missing piece, which Tweetdeck has, is the iPhone app. But it’s coming next month, according to @loic (Seesmic founder) and the Seesmic crew. It won’t be a moment too soon, as it will be great to have access to the same great features and settings while away from the desktop. So give Seesmic a try, and hear about the new Facebook page features straight from Loic himself here.
One last thing about Seesmic. Seesmic.tv is the former Seesmic.com. It is a video microblogging site. Inevitably all this functionality will be rolled into the Seesmic Desktop Client at some point. This will position Seesmic nicely for the future of microblogging, when we’re all recording short videos and posting them, rather than fumbling with typing. Don’t think that’s going to happen? We’ll see.

