(hat tip goes to Rahsheen for the 12seconds post)

This is an old news to many of us but to some this is new territory: 12seconds.tv

You want the break down of 12seconds.tv? Here you go. Straight from the site:

“12seconds is the best place online for video status updates. It’s a super easy way to share what you’re doing with your friends and family using short video clips. You can use your web cam or mobile phone. Show your friends where you are, share your thoughts, or tell them how you’re doing. We are building a video status platform that will help you keep up to date with your friends 12 seconds at a time.”

12seconds is a great place to create short video clips of what you are doing from a day to day basis. The best part about the site is that it keeps the videos to 12 seconds. Save all of us some time. 🙂

The news (tip to Rahsheen) is that 12seconds just added a Twitter feed feature to the capabilites of the site. Your twitter followers will now be able to comment on your video. Is 12seconds adding benefits to Twitter that strengthens both sites? Yes.

Now on to Facebook. The new Facebook design is an empty scream (at best) to enter the micro-blogging world. Instead of partnering with more Twitter features (like 12seconds)… Facebook decided to add their own Friendfeed and Twitter functions to create a more dynamic offering to their users. Wrong move and definitly not innovative at the least.

12seconds.tv understands the concept of partnering with other sites to stream content. Facebook would rather have their “like-feature” and get on with life.

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