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Janos Haits

Stream - 14 views

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    "Streamer is infused in your website (iFrame or JSON) and accessible on any device with a web-browser."
Janos Haits

doubleTwist - 4 views

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    Our vision is simple: to create a unifying media platform that enables consumers to organize and enjoy their music, photos and videos across all their home devices. We feel that just like you don't use a different browser for every web site you visit (Firefox to read the NY Times, IE to stream Hulu, Chrome to browse YouTube, etc) you shouldn't have to use iTunes for Apple products, Nokia software for Nokia phones, Sony software for Sony products, etc. The typical household today has many such devices and there is a need for a simple and powerful software that connects them.
John Onwuegbu

YouTube Gaming: Why Twitch may not be itched a bit? | Questechie - 6 views

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    Twitch is all about live streaming, where gamers can use it to see footage of video games by other users as well as broadcasts. YouTube Gaming, albeit, technically equivalent to Twitch, is still much more different than it is similar.
Nirav Patel

Earn Money From Your Website - 0 views

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    Turn your valuable web site traffic into money. Join our affiliate program. We offer the most payment rate to help maximize your revenue stream.
Dianne Rees

Keeping up with your corporate Twitter stream by Morgan Johnston (@MHJohnston) - oneforty - 0 views

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    Tools for managing your Twitter acct
Janos Haits

Friendstat.us - 0 views

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    Friendstat.us helps you keep up with ALL your friend's content.\nTo be a little more specific, friendstat.us compiles your various social network streams into one simple person-based view. It then gives you a handful of tools to consume, analyze, and interact with all that content.
Eloise Pasteur

Dusan Writer's Metaverse » Google's Lively: The Virtual World is No Metavers... - 0 views

  • As GigaOm reports, it’s more akin to the 800 lb gorilla in the room giving a wave and saying “Yeah, I’m here.” Only it turns out that it’s wearing a tutu and has blue hair.
  • Instead, Google gives us. Hmmm. Well, it’s kind of like IMVU. Or Kaneva. And certainly a lot like Vivaty, whose integration into Facebook makes it the current, um, 3D Facebook:
  • Why Be Lively? So what gives? So far, there’s nothing NEW here, nothing that wasn’t done on a 100 other platforms. So why do it at all?
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  • Google’s Lively is basically a chat client. But then to some, so is Second Life. And it has some advantages: - The Google name and reach - Clean, sculpty looking objects - A small download - A peppy, bright, bubbly sort of chat space - Link to your Google profile and log-in information (G-mail etc.) - The ability to embed youTube videos and watch them with your friends - A maniacal giggle (with its downside that it’s text activated, just say the word laugh and you’re laughing as in “That’s nothing to laugh about”) And it has distinct disadvantages as well, in particular no support for the Mac (were they in SUCH a huge rush? Did the Vivaty launch onto Facebook accelerate their plans ahead of support for the Mac platform?), bugs, crashes, avatar limits, and a bit of a learning curve.
  • may be protected by intellectual property rights which are owned by the sponsors or advertisers who provide that Content to Google
  • And on advertising: 17.1 Some of the Services are supported by advertising revenue and may display advertisements and promotions. These advertisements may be targeted to the content of information stored on the Services, queries made through the Services or other information. 17.2 The manner, mode and extent of advertising by Google on the Services are subject to change without specific notice to you.
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    Some commentary on Lively, its possibilities as an SL killer, and its possible revenue stream. Looks more like advertising heaven so little or no chance for user created content?
Clif Mims

boxee: the open, connected, social media center for mac os x and linux - 0 views

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    Boxee gives you a true entertainment experience to enjoy your movies, TV shows, music and photos, as well as streaming content from websites like Hulu, CBS, Comedy Central, Last.fm, and flickr.
Thieme Hennis

USTREAM.TV Shows: Free LIVE VIDEO, Webcam & Video Chat Rooms, Streaming Broadcast, Stre... - 0 views

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    Live interactive broadcasting.. cool stuff
Jungle Jar

Video Footage Of New Features For Vimeo In Development - 0 views

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    HQ update from Blake Whitman on Vimeo Development. You can watch the streaming video or download the 251MB .AVI file.
Aline Ohannessian

Flowplayer 3.1: Video Player for the Web - 0 views

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    Flowplayer is an Open Source (GPL 3) video player for the Web. Use it to embed video streams into your web pages. Superior alternative to YouTube. This is
anonymous

The New Valley - Tech Solutions for all - 0 views

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    Even during this recent economic recession, Silicon Valley entrepreneurs have proven resilient, continuing to produce a steady stream of innovation. In fact, the start up mentality was built for the trenches. Unlike the gluttonous tech companies at the turn of the century, today's start up thrives on low cost innovation, minuscule resources and minimal encouragement.
leo bnu

100 Tips to Be a Smarter, Better Twitterer | Computer Colleges - 0 views

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    For Beginners If you're just getting started, be sure to follow these tips. 1. Set up your profile: Give people a glimpse beyond what your tweets reveal. 2. Include a picture: Make sure you add a photo of yourself so that your tweets will be more personal. 3. Create a simple and short Twitter name: The longer your Twitter ID, the more space it takes up, and having a complicated name can make it hard for people to respond to or mention you. 4. Just do it: Don't just lurk-jump into the conversation. 5. Make your profile link something that tells more about you: Share your blog, an about me page, or any other page that offers more information about the person behind the tweets. 6. Share photos: Post your photos on Twitter to shake things up a bit and add some interest to your stream. 7. Use proper grammar: Occasional abbreviations are passable, but make sure that your tweets are readable. 8. Use your real name: Build your personal brand by choosing your real name as your Twitter ID. 9. List your location: Many people use Twitter for local networking, so they'll be more likely to follow you if they know where you are. 10. Learn the lingo: If you don't know what DM, @, RT, and other Twitter symbols and words are, look them up or ask. 11. Don't rush to build your network: Don't follow hundreds of people right away-allow your following to grow organically. 12. Reply to someone with @: Place an @ sign in front of someone's name on Twitter to write to them specifically, or simply just mention them-they will be notified that you did so. 13. Shrink your URLs: Use a URL shortener like TinyURL or is.gd to make it easier to fit into 140 characters. 14. Use your mobile device: Tweet from your phone, iPod, or other mobile device to keep your Twitter updated on the go, using the mobile web or text. 15. Find your friends: Use Twitter's search in order to find your friends, organizations, and others that you may want to follow o
anonymous

SolutionStream picks new applicant management solution - 0 views

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    SolutionStream, a leading tech solutions company, has selected Newton's recruiting software to manage their hiring initiatives.
Lisa Simpkins

Collecta - 0 views

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    Collecta monitors the update streams of news sites, popular blogs and social media, so we can show you results as they happen.
John Onwuegbu

Google: Internet-Enabled TV Plan - 1 views

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    It is designed to bring internet contents: web search, app support and video streaming capabilities to the big screen.
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