Roger Hollings
Born and bred in Maine, Roger is one of the longest-standing writers for KillerStartups.com. A translator by trade, he is passionate about art in all its forms. He enjoys both classic and contemporary literature, nature photography and music from both sides of the Atlantic. Fascinated by technology from an early age, he has always explored the ways in which computers let people articulate their thoughts and communicate better with the world at large.
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Shufflr.tv – Watch And Comment Videos
The way Shufflr works, the application can gather together videos that both your friends and people you admire (IE, celebrities) are watching, right as they’re doing it. Shufflr shows you what they’re watching, and it also shows you what they’re saying about these videos. And then, it takes the conversation into both Facebook and Twitter, so that you can discuss what you watch with all of your friends there.
Shufflr is available as a web service (found on www.shuffler.tv), and those who have either an iPhone or a Droid will be able to get the provided apps, and have videos commented right on their mobiles. This is the download link for iOS, and
this is where Android users can get their very own copy of the application. In both cases, the app is available free of charge.
Shufflr.tv In Their Own Words
Shufflr is the best way to find, watch & talk about videos with friends & celebs on the web.
Some Questions About Shufflr.tv
What advantages has using the mobile version of Shufflr got over using the web app? And are there any disadvantages?
Roger Hollings
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