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Kim Hurst

TurnTubeList: Free YouTube Music Mixer - 0 views

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    TurnTubeList is a cool youtube music mixer that lets you cross-fade and mix YouTube music videos like a professional Disc Jockey.
Kim Hurst

YouTube to MP3 Converter - Video2mp3 - 0 views

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    Video2mp3 is a free YouTube, MyVideo, Clipfish, Sevenload, Dailymotion, MySpace to MP3 Converter and allows you to convert and download a video to MP3 file online. This service is fast, free, and requires no signup. All you need is a Video URL, and our software will transfer the video to our server, extract the MP3, and give you a link to download the audio file. So you are able to listen to your favorite YouTube tracks on every MP3 player.
Elisha Reese

YouTube XL - 0 views

shared by Elisha Reese on 27 Feb 10 - Cached
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    Basically YouTube XL is a skinned version of YouTube. The interface makes it simpler to use by cutting out a lot of the clutter on the page. The advantage of losing the clutter means that there are no comments on view - you just have the videos.
Elisha Reese

YouTube Teachers - 1 views

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    There are lesson plan suggestions, highlights of great educational content on YouTube, and training on how to film your own educational videos.This site was written by teachers for teachers, and we want to continue that spirit of community-involvement.
Kim Hurst

YouTube - PalmBreezeCAFE's Channel - 0 views

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    Palm Breeze Cafe contains video tutorials for software and computer technologies. If you create a YouTube account, you can subscribe to their channel and get email notices of new uploads.
Elisha Reese

YouTube Editor - 0 views

shared by Elisha Reese on 20 Jun 10 - Cached
Elisha Reese

SafeShare TV - 2 views

shared by Elisha Reese on 16 Feb 10 - Cached
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    Remove distracting and offensive elements around YouTube videos.
Elisha Reese

Periodic Table Videos - 1 views

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    118 short films in which scientists from the University of Nottingham in England demonstrate the properties of each element using a casual style, humor, and some don't-try-this-at-home experiments
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