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	<title>Comments on: Utterz vs Seesmic: Two Services with the Same Goal ?</title>
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		<title>By: jonny goldstein</title>
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		<description>A couple of other differences.

A big part of Utterz is audio. Many posts are audio. People are starting to do more video, but there&#039;s still more audio on Utterz. That&#039;s probably because:

Utterz is a very mobile device (cell phone) friendly service. It&#039;s a snap to record and listen to voice messages.</description>
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<p>A big part of Utterz is audio. Many posts are audio. People are starting to do more video, but there&#8217;s still more audio on Utterz. That&#8217;s probably because:</p>
<p>Utterz is a very mobile device (cell phone) friendly service. It&#8217;s a snap to record and listen to voice messages.</p>
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