Seesmic Bookmarklet

Update: Seesmic’s API is “alpha”, and in turn broke this a number of times, so I’m not actively maintaining it.
Yesterday I enabled video comments on this blog via Seesmic. One of my first thoughts was why should my viewers be limited to posting videos when on my blog. I do most of my blog reading in Google Reader, and have wished for comment integration, and it stands the same would be true of video. So I twittered to let Loic know:
@loiclemeur do you plan to do Feedburner integration? i.e. leave video comment from inside Google Reader
But, then it dawned on me.. why should your video comments be restricted to blogs with the Seesmic wordpress plugin installed. Why just comments? Why not any blog? Why not any website? How cool would it be to leave video’s that are in some way linked to BBC news articles, or Wikipedia, or …?
So I prototyped it. Check out my Seesmic Bookmarklet, install it and leave a comment from any URL. I’ve messaged Loic, and Johann (Seesmic’s CTO), hopefully I can get it to the point of viewing videos others have left at the same URL. I’m open to other suggestions so please leave them here. Here’s my video announcing it on Seesmic:
Update: I’m already noticing some issues with finishing the post. The interface implies it hasn’t completed, but it has. I’ll get on it.
Tags: Bookmarklets, Prototype, Seesmic, Video
May 1st, 2008 at 6:00 pm
very awesome - nice job.
May 1st, 2008 at 7:18 pm
May 1st, 2008 at 7:35 pm
Personally I want to see video’s of people’s comment like I need a hole in the head.