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Seesmic Desktop 2 - Packed with 40+ Plugins

I received an email from Seesmic Team informing me about Seesmic Desktop 2(SD2). Here's what the email is all about:

After much hard work, Seesmic Desktop 2  (SD2) is finally ready to emerge out of beta. The inspiration to build SD2 came from the understanding that our users desired support of many different social services, more than just Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin. And so, SD2 was born. With the plugin architecture in SD2, you can easily add, remove and customize the platform to include only the services that matter to you.
What are the features of Seesmic Desktop 2?

At launch, SD2 will contain all of the core services you've come to love like Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, Foursquare, Google Buzz, Ping.fm, Bit.ly and TwitPic, by default.

Alongside that, is the SD2 plugin marketplace. The marketplace boasts over 40 plugins at launch, with dozens more to join in the upcoming weeks. As you begin browsing the marketplace, you'll notice services like Ping.fm, Zappos, Salesforce, Topsy, Klout, Socialcast, MySpace, OneRiot, SocialWok, YouTube, Google Reader, Techmeme, Ning and many more -- and we haven't even scratched the surface.

OS Compatibility of Seesmic Desktop2?
It is indeed a relief to Apple fanboys because SD2 is compatible on both Windows and Mac OS X machines.

Where to download Seesmic Desktop 2?
Seesmic Team encourages those who are interested of using the SD2 to visit seesmic.com/desktop and download the application.

More - About Seesmic:
Website: seesmic.com
Location: San Francisco, California, United States
Founded: June 1, 2007
Funding: $12M
Seesmic is a social software application site offering Seesmic Desktop, an Adobe Air application that integrates multiple Twitter accounts and your Facebook account and Facebook pages. Seesmic also offers a browser based client for Twitter. 
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