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Janos Haits

Mixlr - Join the crowd, share the love. Discover live audio. Broadcast live for free. - 9 views

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    One-click high quality sound.. Live broadcasting has never been so simple. No need for special hardware, wires or tech support. It just works.
ULT RA

WiiiZZZ - 0 views

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    check on audio files currently being shared through twitter
Janos Haits

automated content sharing - tarpipe - 0 views

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    "Share content across different social media applications. Create publishing workflows that can be triggered by e-mail messages, instant messaging updates and third-party applications. Use our share form to easily publish content on several social media destinations, including twitter, Jaiku, Pownce and FriendFeed. Access a stream of all your activity and obtain a contextual meaning of your publishing actions." Now supports Evernote (automated note posting).
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    tarpipe is a publishing platform that makes it easy to share content across different social media applications.
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    publishing and discovery visual programming for the social web
Janos Haits

Boxee - Watch Movies, TV Shows and clips from the Internet on your TV. - 1 views

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    Boxee is a device that finds them and puts them on your TV. It's easy to use and even better, there's no monthly fee. Buy a Boxee
Zulkarnain K.

Mufin - Your music discovery engine - 0 views

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    Discover new music to go with your music taste using 3,882,106 tracks
Clif Mims

FriendFeed - About Us - 0 views

    • Clif Mims
       
      This might be an interesting way to facilitate conversation in classes and professional development.
  • FriendFeed enables you to keep up-to-date on the web pages, photos, videos and music that your friends and family are sharing. It offers a unique way to discover and discuss information among friends.
  • customized feed
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  • It’s also fast and easy to start discussions around shared items. On FriendFeed, you and your friends contribute to a shared stream of information — information that you care about, because it's from the people that you care about.
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    This might be an interesting way to facilitate conversation in classes and professional development.
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