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Overlay.tv is a new start-up that lets you grab any web video and start adding content on top of it. You can make any videos interactive, display ads, and include hyperlinks to other websites.
http://freelinereport.com/freeline-9-9-08
If you think that YouTube’s web design is pretty lacking in many areas, you might like the new web site, BufferMe. Using YouTube’s API, BufferMe brings a faster, more intuitive user experience to YouTube.
http://freelinereport.com/freeline-9-9-08
And of course a day doesn’t go buy without more news from Google’s Chrome. In a recent interview with Sergey Brin, it came out that Chrome will be available on Android, Google’s forthcoming mobile phone platform.
http://freelinereport.com/freeline-9-9-08
Next, if you were impressed with the new online slideshow program, 280 Slides, and wondered how they built it, you’re in luck. They’ve released their own programming language environment called Cappuccino. It’s based on Apple’s Objective-C, and it’s a powerful, yet completely free programming environment.
http://freelinereport.com/freeline-9-9-08
We’ve talked about Yahoo BOSS at the Free Line Report before. This programming toolkit is supposed to let you create cool mashups (and your own search engines) using Yahoo’s API. Until now, doing this required knowledge of different programming language and tools. Now Yahoo’s released BuildASearch.com, a website specifically created to overcome the learning curve required to use Yahoo BOSS.
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3 Responses to “Overlay.tv, BufferMe, Chrome, Cappuccino, BuildASearch”
were did you go ??? …
were did you go ???? MAKE MORE VIDEOS
By cphellp on Feb 4, 2010
good stuff, …
good stuff, subscribed.
By einerus on Feb 4, 2010
Brad, what do you …
Brad, what do you think the content benefits will be on the Embed your own content website? they seem endless.
By lchiles on Feb 4, 2010