Looking for an engaging new way to connect your audience with your brand online? Check out NYC-based startup CrowdTwist, a loyalty platform that allows your audience to earn points for any activity they do online, whether it’s on your company’s site or anywhere else your brand has a presence, like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc. CrowdTwist…
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As more video makes its way onto the web, creating a way to find, aggregate, and curate the best of what’s out there is increasingly necessary. Who wants to sift through piles of junk on YouTube just to find the gems you want to see? VHX is changing the way we consume video online by combining…
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The time is coming when we think of the TV as just another monitor in the house and screen in our lives. Ever since WebTV took the stage back in the 90s, there has been a battle for owning the living room. Back in the 90s, before smart phones, YouTube, and social media, the living…
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Between YouTube, Hulu, and Netflix, many of us are going into video overdrive. With Squrl, you can save and organize videos to share with friends or to enjoy at a later time. Users can bookmark, email or Tweet their favorite videos to a universal queue and create collections of videos to share from multiple video…
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Tongue scrapers have been used since ancient times, designed to clean off the bacterial build-up, food debris, fungi and dead cells from the surface of the tongue. They have been promoted mostly by dental hygienists but not every dentist’s office promotes the tongue scraper the same way they remind you to brush and floss religiously….
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It’s time for the 5th Annual DoGooder Nonprofit Video Awards brought to us by See3 communications and YouTube. Anyone who made a video for their nonprofit organization in 2010 is eligible to enter. The prizes include four $2500 grants provided by the Case Foundation, video cameras from Flip Video, free registration to next year’s Nonprofit Technology…
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This year was one of the more exciting Super Bowl games in quite sometime. The Super Bowl commercials were dominated by online brands and tech innovations which included Groupon, Homeaway.com, Cars.com, The Daily, Sony Ericsson, Telaflora, GoDaddy, Careerbuilder.com, Salesforce Chatter.com, Motorola Xoom and many more. Don’t worry if you missed some of the Super Bowl…
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As we head into the big game weekend, charge up your device du jour and get ready. The media frenzy is about to start, and here are a few companies ready for the Super Bowl action. Foursquare, which on every other day requires users to check in from a physical location, will allow users to…
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Think back to the last time you watched a big event on TV – last year’s Super Bowl, or maybe the last episode of Lost. If you had your laptop or phone in front of you, you probably were chatting online or texting about it while you watched. Now it’s a year later, and you…
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Designed for adventure and weighing in at only two ounces … announcing V.I.O’s point-of-view personal high definition camera system. The V.I.O. point-of-view system is designed specifically to capture adventure and tactical video via first-person perspective. Customers include professional and amateur athletes in sports such as mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding, skydiving, motocross, snowmobiling and auto racing….
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With the curtain coming down on 2009, it is a time to look back at the best of the year. In the world of online videos YouTube currently reins as the online viral video king. So it only seems fitting that YouTube just released a list of the top videos of 2009. Earlier this year…
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