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Updating.Me – Adobe AIR based Microblogging client

Micro-blogging becoming more and more popular nowadays that allows users to update a piece of text message to a micro-blogging site such as Twitter. One of the benefits of micro-blogging is encourage people to visit your current blog by providing brief text with a link to micro-blogging sites.
Microblogging usually done from a browser (also possible from mobile devices and instant messenger) and you need to keep refreshing a page in your browser which is somewhat inconvenient. But if you have a desktop client to update your status on multiple microblogging sites become quite handy (you may be remembering about Gwibber) Updating.Me is AdobeAIR based application which allows you to enjoy this right from your desktop.
The application, still under ßeta, offers the ability to upload images also with your updates with a simple drag and drop functionality.[via-incubaweb]

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