Looking for a new, creative way to share your pictures and videos? Our iPhone app of the week, Ptch, may be just what you’re looking for…
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Launched for Remembrance Day, Remember the War brings the history of World War II to the web in a whole new way.
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YouNow is a social video platform that allows users to broadcast live video & interact with their audience in real time. YouNow is the web’s first “online reality TV network”…
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If cute cubs get to you, if a picture of a fluffy puppy wrapped in wool yarn makes you say awww, then the Fluffington Post is exactly your kind of website!
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Revolver brings a new type of magazine for men; a visual one, featuring short videos that are viral at the moment and that men can relate to.
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Screenr is a great tool for people who’s line of work is supported by screen-casting. It allows you to create a screen-cast with a voice over with minimum effort and zero expenditure.
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Everyone loves a hilarious video from the internet but its not always easy to continuously find these videos. CrowdTube.tv finds the best viral videos and present them to you in an endless tv-like experience.
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Vyclone is a video app for iPhone with an intriguing difference: It lets you and your friends co-create, sync and edit multiple videos of the same event, from different angles!
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“The brain that wouldn’t die”, ‘Teenagers from outer space”, “Starman: attack form space”. Most of you, like me, probably haven’t seen any of these obscure 1950’s and 1960’s B-Movies. Well, never fear folks, because now’s your chance…
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In the USA, high school dropout rates are pretty shocking: someone drops out of school every 26 seconds – that’s 7200 a day. This social media campaign – Undroppable – stands up for the brilliant kids who defy their circumstances and all the odds to stay in school.
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TELLY: TwitVid, once known as the go-to destination for uploading videos to share on Twitter, has rebranded itself as Telly, and now has much bigger ambitions: Telly aims to help you discover, collect and share video content that interests you.
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Carly’s Cafe is a website with just one truly inspiring feature: For 2 minutes you will watch life as seen through the eyes of Carly, who at 2 years old was diagnosed with severe autism and an oral motor condition that prevented her from speaking.
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