Klout Adds Blogger, Tumblr, Instagram, Flickr And Last.fm To Measure Social Influence

Klout, a startup that measures influence on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and most recently Foursquare, is adding more services today, totaling 10 different ways to measure your social influence on the web. Klout is adding five new networks—Blogger, Tumblr, Flickr, Instagram and Last.fm, allowing Klout users to add their influence on these networks to their [...]

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Apple TV Gets Last.fm and a Web Browser via aTV Flash

Firecore has announced an update to their software suite for the latest Apple TV that adds Last.fm and a web browser. Called aTV Flash (black), the software aims enhances your Apple TV experience. The latest version includes a wireless installer which gets your Apple TV set up to download additional apps and updates. Couch Surfer, [...]

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Boxee Box To Land On November 10th

Loyal users of Boxee can rejoice as the Boxee Box will be released on November 10, 2010. Boxee is known as the first “social” media center which will continue to change the way people consume media. Boxee has the ability to work on several different operating systems such as Apple Macintosh, Linux, Windows and Apple TV (via a third party developer). Read inside for more details.

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Songkick Makes Sure You Never Miss Another Concert

Songkick is a service that makes it easy to track live shows from your favorite bands and artists. You can search for upcoming shows in your area and buy tickets. Songkick also has a social component that lets you connect with other users, artists, and venues. Their database of over 1 million future and past [...]

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Tuberadio, iTunes meets Youtube meets Spotify

Tuberadio is a music player for the web that uses YouTube as it’s library. This means you have access to millions of songs and videos from one simple interface. This is just the beginning of what Tuberadio can do, though. With the ability to save and share playlists and pretty much locate any song you want for free, it’s an awesome tool for people tied to their computers all day.

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Jinni Figures Out What You Want to Watch

If you’ve ever used a service like Last.fm or Pandora, you can probably appreciate how nice it is to have a piece of software figure out what you what music you’d like to hear based on what you already listen to. These are called content discovery engines because they use what they know about you to figure out what you might like. Now, Jinni provides us the same type of experiences, but for movies and TV shows. They just launched their public beta, so it’s worth a look if you can’t decide what to watch.

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