Welcome to Stroome, the world's most collaborative video editing community. Upload videos, share clips, then mix it up and mash it out.
Thousands of clips, hundreds of collaborators, unlimited possibilities
Take the next step, add images to the sound!
VirtualDJ is the only solution you need today where you can mix and scratch smoothly any kind of music video. Step into the future.
VeedList is a free service providing you an easy way to search and watch videos from YouTube and Dailymotion, add them into a custom playlist and share your playlist on Facebook/Twitter/Google+. With the cus
App.net is an ad-free, subscription-based social feed and API. App.net aims to be the backbone of the social web through infrastructure that developers can use to build applications and that members can use for meaningful interactions. App.net launched in August of 2012. It's owned and operated by Mixed Media Labs.
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Stand-alone application, independent from your web browser.
Real fullscreen mode without disturbing window borders, also under Mac OS. Choose your prefered background color, e.g. dark gray instead of white (black skin).
"Places uses the highest encryption standards available. On the client side encryption, we use an algorithm that mixes asymetric (RSA 2048) and symetric encryption (aes-256). Therefore, your content is securely encrypted on your device before it even goes on the Internet."
A perfect mix of Project Management and Collaboration features. Plan, track and collaborate on projects. Keep everyone in the loop. A centralized place where relevant project documents and contents are stored, updates are posted, everyone exchange ideas and get work done.
WorldTV is an entirely new concept in the world of web video. More than 10 years in the planning, it realizes a long term vision to empower anyone, anywhere to become their own media mogul. WorldTV represents the next generation in online video. With millions of video clips now online, the Library is finally in place to empower anyone to mix their tastes into a powerful web TV concept. In the near future those channels will appear on TV.
Just like on a "news wall" all messages - sorted by date and time - show up in small blocks, if possible together with an image. That way it is easy to find the most important and interesting news and then have a closer look at these. So it is sort of a feed reader mixed with an e-mail viewer having the look of an image gallery.