Rockify.tv: Pandora For Music Videos

Remember the popular television show Total Request Live, where you didn’t have to search for new music videos, but as they rolled out you were able to watch them live? TRL, which sadly ended in 2008 left us all alone to search music videos via the internet. Luckily,  all good things don’t have to come to an end for long!  Rockify.TV is a personalized, streaming music video service that provides access to more than 200,000 music videos. It’s like Pandora for music videos!

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Sharethrough: What Are The Best Social Ads?

Most commercials suck. Some don’t. Watch them here.

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Serendip: Music Discovery & Social Music Radio

Serendip is a fun, new way to discover music through friends and music soul mates…

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Why Watch A Bad Film When There’s GoodFlims?

Discover films you’ll want to watch again and again. Rate them according to watchability, not just out of 5 stars.

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How does email work? Find out with Google ‘Story of Send’

Ever wondered how email works? Ever actually asked yourself how an email travels from your computer to an recipient in seconds?

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9 Cool Websites for Moms: Mother’s Day 2012

This one goes out to all the tech savvy (and not-so-tech-savvy) moms who just want some cool websites to play with, in honor of Mother’s Day 2012. We’ve selected some of the best of the Parenting Faves (our hand curated homepage for parents). Enjoy the list!

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Hello Giggles: Zooey Deschanel, Sophia Rossi & Molly McAleer know how to blog!

Founded by actress/musician Zooey Deschanel, producer Sophia Rossi and writer/Internet Sensation Molly McAleer, Hello Giggles is the ultimate entertainment destination for smart, independent and creative females. Everything hosted on the site will be lady-friendly, so visitors need not worry about finding the standard Boys Club content that makes many entertainment sites unappealing to so many of us.

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Flapcast: A Great Way to Discover, Share & Stream Podcasts Online

Flapcast is a fast and simple way to listen to, share, organize and broadcast podcasts direct from your browser… Read on to see how it works!

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On May 15, 2012, Millions Will Share Their Life With You

On July 24, 2010, thousands of people around the word uploaded videos of their day to Youtube to take part in Life in a Day’ – a historic cinematic experiment by Ridley Scott to created a documentary film about a single day on earth. On May 15, 2012, aday.org will attempt to do the same, but with photographs, giving you the opportunity to be a part of an equally historic online experience, and we are happy to share it with you.

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D-Day to Victory: The Incredible, Interactive Stories of WW2 Veterans

Donald McCarthy had never been to France, although this definitely wasn’t what he’d hoped for in a first visit. Greeted by a barrage of machine gun fire from all sides as he swam desperately towards Normandy beach, pleading for God to come down and rescue him from hell, Donald’s young life was saved by a cloud of smoke that he calls a “miracle”. He would go on to race across a beach the length of two football fields, straight into the gunfire of thousands of Nazis, and live to tell the tale; a tale you can watch along with hundreds of others in this fantastic, interactive website: D-Day to Victory.

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ThunderChunky: An Artistic Mix Of Interviews and Articles

Think of a city you’ve been to: Paris, Rome, New york? Now think of a must see in each one of them. Doing it quickly and randomly, I would name The Louvre, the Sistine Chapel and the MOMA. Art, art and more art. Andy Warhol used to say that “An artist is somebody who produces things that people don’t need to have.” In my opinion, art’s not something you need to have, but is definitely something you need to see. So on that note, let me introduce you to ThunderChunky – a website all about art and up ‘n’ coming artists… and something genuinely important to do with your day.

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Futureme.org: Send An Email Back To The Future

Future Me: Have you ever wanted to write your future self a letter, to be opened at a set date in the future? Well FutureMe.org is a simple website set up to let you do just that!

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