Archive forMarch, 2006

Bubble: instant cartoons

:: PIMPAMPUM :: Bubblr! .:.

Bubblr is a tool to create comic strips using photos from flickr.com.

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Video websites

AddictingClips – Play and share habit-forming video, animation, and Flash games

AddictingClips is the place to watch, upload, and share cool video clips, cartoons, and Flash games. We’ve got free funny videos, indie music videos, hilarious cartoons, video game clips, eye-opening animations, movie clips, sports clips, celebrity clips, stunts, crazy videos, stupid videos, and more.

Video Bomb

Video Bomb filters up the hottest videos on the internet: people submit links to the ‘Incoming!’ page and you bomb the best ones. If a video gets a lot of bombs quickly, it makes it to the front page.

Dabble

Dabble is a video remix community that makes it easy and fun for people to create, browse, and find video online. We provide the tools that put you on the other side of the lens, whether that’s a digital camera, cell phone, or video camera.

Revver

Revverize your videos. Share them with the world. Make money.

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How Digg.com is democratizing the news

How Digg.com is democratizing the news

By starting a Web site that gives complete control to the community, Kevin Rose was trying to improve the media, not reinvent it. But with Digg, that’s exactly what he’s doing.

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The Unbinding - an exclusive Slate serial novel.

Click here to read a new serial novel, The Unbinding, by award-winning novelist Walter Kirn, exclusively on Slate. Installments of the novel will appear in Slate roughly twice a week from March through June. Don’t worry if you’ve joined in late; previous installments are available inside, and it’s easy to catch up. We hope you enjoy The Unbinding. (Click here to read the original announcement of the project.)

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Secrets behind MySpace’s success

Scobleizer - Microsoft Geek Blogger » Secrets behind MySpace’s success

I met MySpace’s CTO, Aber Whitcomb, last night at the posh and packed MySpace party here at Mix06 and I asked him how MySpace got so popular. He cited a few things:

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Nike, Google Kick Off Social-Networking Site

Nike, Google Kick Off Social-Networking Site

Nike, Google Kick Off Social-Networking Site

The sporting goods giant and the Internet search king have teamed up to create Joga.com and connect soccer fans around the world.

Nike (NKE) and Google (GOOG), hoping to take social networking to a new realm, have quietly launched the first invitation-only Web site for soccer-mad fans around the world. Joga.com went live late last week and will soon be running in 140 countries and 14 languages.

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What’s next in telecommunications?

What’s next in telecommunications? | Tech News on ZDNet

What’s next in telecommunications?

As the most influential executives in the telecommunications
industry gather this week in Las Vegas for their annual powwow, they’re
more likely to be talking about TV than phones.

Judging from the diverse list of keynote speakers, it’s easy to see
that the phone business is readying itself for cataclysmic change. The
traditional telecommunications market has already begun consolidating in anticipation.

New technology developments are making it possible for content owners,
such as Disney, and Internet companies, such as Google and Yahoo, to
also become competitors to the cable and phone companies, since these
companies will also be able to deliver telephony and video services.

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Startup to wed mobile games with live TV shows

MercuryNews.com | 03/20/2006 | Startup to wed mobile games with live TV shows

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Dialing into the fast-growing market for mobile games, a San Francisco-based startup is poised to unveil a new service on Monday that it hopes will make television viewers as hooked to their cell phones as they are to remote controls.

AirPlay Network Inc. said it will introduce a lineup of cell phone games tied to live television broadcasts. While watching TV, subscribers could use their cell phones to compete against others in “real time'’ by predicting plays in sports, choosing winners on reality TV shows or picking answers on game shows.

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Tough Times for TV Tracking

Wired 14.03: START

DVRs, DVDs, iTunes Video - no one watches TV in real time anymore. So Nielsen Media Research, the venerable monitor of America’s viewing habits, is rebooting.

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tvRSS - Syndication for your television

tvRSS - Syndication for your television

tvRSS

Syndication for your television. A new method of searching for TV shows.

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