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Is Your Neighbor A Twitter Freak Like You? Find Out With TwitterLocal

TwitterLocal is a fun tool to help you see who’s Twittering around you.  You can either generate an RSS or XML Feed to view updates from your neighboring Twits (did I just make that up?) or you can download the TwitterLocal Adobe Air Application and have the ability to view updates of your regular Twitter friends and send out Tweets all in one place.  It’s pretty neat to see who’s Twittering around me and maybe I’ll make some new friends who also have no life and use Twitter for goofing off networking.  Here’s my screencast tour of TwitterLocal:

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Add Interactive Spots To Your Videos With Veeple

Veeple allows you to add speech bubbles, text boxes, and links to various web pages to your videos.  These additions are called VeeSpots and they are basically recorded on top of your video.  There are different types of VeeSpots – A MySpace profile link, a web page link, an eBay auction link, and a Facebook profile link.  There are also little speech boxes and thought bubbles as well.  You can upload a video from your computer or add videos from your YouTube account.  Once you select the type of VeeSpot you want to add you just click on the video and Veeple will start recording.  You can move the VeeSpot around and click again to stop the recording.  When you play it back you’ll see the VeeSpot dancing around on the video.  This could be a fun way to make a video about yourself and add links to your blog, flickr account, Facebook profile, etc.  Here’s my screencast tour of Veeple:

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