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(Unverified)Jul 15th 2009 3:33AM
I'm not rocking a Twitter account, so I can't test the thing out, but from the screenshot, I don't know if it's worth implying that they've copied Gmail. Gmail's design is founded on practicality, and once practicality is loosed upon the world, it spreads uncontrollably and typically ceases to "belong" to anyone. Besides, Gmail's layout is merely a refinement of other web and desktop email clients.
As far as I can tell, this Seesmic thing simply copies the email client paradigm.
(Then again, like I said, I was unable to try this out. So maybe there's something I wasn't seeing in the pic and article.)