Shelby.tv Raises $1.5 Million To Give You Personalized Channels Of Online Video

Just glancing at YouTube's growth numbers, it doesn't take a genius like me to figure out that people are spending more time watching video on the web ? and that online video is going to increasingly eat away at the amount of time they spend watching cable. But while the web has plenty of benefits (like on-demand content), good old-fashioned television has some nice perks too, like the fact that you can sit down and watch and endless stream of content with almost no effort involved. Shelby.tv is a startup that thinks you can have the best of both worlds ? it creates a no-hassle stream of video content based on the links your friends have shared on Facebook and Twitter, resulting in content that's both effortless and (probably) relevant to what you're interested in. The company was a member of the first TechStars NYC class and has just raised a $1.5 million funding round led by Avalon Ventures, with Avalon's Rich Levandov and Brady Bohrmann joining the board.

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Spotify US premium service hands-on

Like The Beach Boys' Smile and Duke Nukem Forever before it, the US version of Spotify has been elevated to a sort of mythological status by collective anticipation. Music nerds and tech geeks all over this fine nation of ours have waited with bated breath for the service to work out all of its licensing kinks and finally make its way to our shores. In an interview earlier this week, a Spotify higher-up promised us that the service will be pretty much the same as the one that Europe has already come to love -- the question, then, is whether or not disappointment is inevitable after so much waiting. Spotify gave us the opportunity to take the premium desktop and mobile versions of the service for a spin. Check out the result below.

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Spotify US premium service hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 Jul 2011 15:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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'Jersey Shore' Italy: Swearing, Sobbing, No Sleep, New Shockers (Exclusive)

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The Hollywood Reporter exclusively visits producer SallyAnn Salsano and MTV?s Jersey Shore set in Florence as the mad genius behind the show bares her soul ? and plays shrink, Mom and shoulder to cry on for her six figure per episode cast.

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Apple forced to cough up cash over iPhone location tracking in South Korea

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You probably thought all the drama surrounding the iPhone location tracking fiasco was over. Oh, how wrong you were. In fact, the controversy seems ripe for a resurgence after a Korean court ordered that country's Apple arm to pay 1 million won (about $946) to Kim Hyung-suk. The payment was awarded last month, but now Kim's law firm is prepping a class action suit that could put further pressure on the Cupertino crew -- especially in the home of Samsung. This could just be the first in a series of pay outs, as even American courts may look to the decision when considering the fate of other plaintiffs looking to ring a few bucks out of iDevice purveyors. Hit up the source link for a few more details and a host of non sequiturs.

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Apple forced to cough up cash over iPhone location tracking in South Korea originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 Jul 2011 14:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Deal of the Day ? Dell Inspiron One 2205 21.5? Dual-Core 1080p All-in-One Multi-touch PC

Today?s LogicBUY deal is the 21.5? Dell Inspiron One 2205 all-in-one multi-touch PC for $599.99.  Features: 2.8GHz AMD Athlon II Dual-core processor, 4GB memory, 500GB hard drive, 1080p with WLED backlighting multi-touch screen, DVD burner, 802.11n, wireless keyboard and mouse, Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit). Normal price is $699.  Now $599.99 with free shipping. This [...]

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Flickr adds to sharing options, now easier to share photos across the Web

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It sure is nice to see some new developer action over at Flickr. The relatively slow-moving photo-sharing service has just announced a new sharing update, which consists of several new and easy ways to embed or link to your photos:
  • Share from Photo page: There's a new sharing option on each and every photo page. When logged off, the button shows only Facebook and Twitter options. But once you log on, you get Tumblr and Blogger too, and can configure other sharing venues as well.
  • Share non-public content on Facebook: This doesn't sound like a great idea, but you now can share private photos on Facebook if you're so inclined (and if you trust your privacy settings).
That's the gist of the update; it makes it easier to show off your pretty pictures in a plethora of places.

Flickr adds to sharing options, now easier to share photos across the Web originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 31 Mar 2011 03:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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