Look what we helped Fallon build
Today, Fallon launched Skimmer, a life streaming thing that lets the social-networking butterfly in you keep track of all your friends.
Skimmer collates updates from your connections on Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Blogger, and YouTube. While that’s pretty cool and all, the best part of it is it opens things like TwitPics right in the app, you can also watch your pals’ YouTube videos, and see their Flickr photos right in the desktop client.
This is a project the nerds have been working on for months and months. Mashing up all those technologies in an Adobe AIR app is not an easy task. Of course, they made it work. In the coming days we’ll be taking a peek into the Skimmer project and you’ll learn all about how this awesome new tool came into existence. Right now, you can visit Chris Black’s blog to see some of the challenges the team faced working on Skimmer.
In the meantime, you should give it a try, it’s free and you can download it on Fallon’s site.
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