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Herman Blackbook Offers Funds for iPhone, Boxee, Twitter Developers
New York-based consulting firm Herman Blackbook is offering seed funding for developers making applications for open-source platforms like Twitter, the iPhone, Boxee, AppNexus and more. With their "New Platforms Fund," the company will give up to 10 "cutting edge" ideas (they're ...
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Boxee Adds Netflix, The WB
Boxee, the free open-source software that could change your living room experience forever, got busy during the Thanksgiving break and just released a new alpha version, adding Netflix, The WB (Buffy fans, rejoice!), MTVMusic and other features. Boxee users can now play, browse, and queue 'Instant W...
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Blip.tv Teams With TiVo
TiVo has taken a step toward building Living Room 2.0 by partnering with Blip.tv, the New York-based online videoblogging and production company. TiVo will distribute shows including Golf Girl TV, a biweekly golf news and gossip segment, Political Lunch, which includes "cold cuts" from the...
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Bookmarks for November 10 to November 24
A bi-weekly collection of linky goodness. Garmin | Mac OS X - Current Software, news and more “Garmin is committed to creating a great software experience for all of our customers. This page is dedicated to keeping you up-to-date on our growing range of software made for Mac and helping you en...
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Lineup for November 26th, 2008
What should media organizations do to survive? "We should embrace change,� Jeff Jarvis tells John Koblin. “Instead, too often we fight change. That’s the nature of organizations and institutions that hold power. Change might mean losing power. The great and magnificent irony of online—t...
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