If you’re wondering which movies to check out in the theaters, which books are worth paying full price for, or which TV shows are worth DVR’ing, then you usually have two options. You could scour the internet looking for reviews posted by anonymous users who may or may not have tastes that are similar to your own, or you could use ShowYouLikeIt to find out what your friends on Facebook are ‘liking’ right now. (more…)

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Vidyard is a classier, more professional alternative to YouTube for businesses that regularly post videos to their websites and other online properties. In very little time, a person with virtually no technical skills can upload a video to Vidyard that online visitors can watch with no buffering, no delays, and no outside advertisements located strategically nearby. (more…)

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ClubDivot is an app that’s been designed especially for golfers. From scheduling tee times and staying updated on country club news, to learning the details of more than 18,000 courses around the country, ClubDivot is the perfect solution for any avid golfer who is looking to stay organized. (more…)

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FlipSnack is a tool that anyone can use to turn basic online publications into stylish, digital flipbooks. If you’re looking for ways to make a boring publication seem more interesting or to help a cute story you wrote go viral, FlipSnack just might be the answer. In minutes, you can turn any PDF document into a Flash-based flipbook that can be casually read just like a paper-based magazine or book. (more…)

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When it Drops is a helpful web-app that can make anyone feel like a Hollywood insider. Rather than scouring the web looking for release details for all the latest albums and films, When it Drops brings that information right to the inboxes of all its users. Of course, When it Drops doesn’t just track the release dates of music albums and movies. The comprehensive application also lets its users know when their soon-to-be favorite books, ...

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Record executives and radio DJs may have controlled what made it onto record store shelves in the past, but a web-app called thesixtyone is helping its users decide for themselves what they want to listen to now. With a goal of helping young artists get discovered, thesixtyone has created a way for music lovers to listen to songs by musicians they’ve never heard of before and download those that seem worth listening to again. (more…)

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