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Vidly says...

We're excited and proud to announce that Vidly is the first Twitter video service to support full 720p HD video.

Traditionally, video on Twitter has been low quality UGC. We want to encourage sharing of high quality content to see Twitter become a real promotional channel for filmmakers, large or small. Twitter's promotional potential is not fully realized, imagine movie trailers and music videos from original content creators.

To celebrate the launch, in partnership with Pure Digital, we're running a contest called "Flip Fridays" where we're giving away Vidly branded Flip MinoHDs every Friday to get everyone in the HD spirit. Flip was kind enough to sponsor the contest to help promote HD on Twitter.

Here's an HD video of iJustine announcing our HD release and explaining the contest!

- Chrys & Dan


Mona says...

First come, first serve b*tches!


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garry says...

Posterous is proud to announce the ability to change the look and feel of your Posterous blog! It's been a long time coming, and are we ever excited about releasing this feature to you guys today.

Choose from five built-in themes
Including one designed by theme creator Bill Israel. And we've got a whole ton more on the way. We wanted to get this in your hands ASAP, and we'll be releasing more into the system as soon as we create them.

Be able to upload header images
Customize your blog by creating a custom blog header in your favorite image editor. Then just upload it and see it at the top of every page on your blog. No coding experience necessary.

And choose new colors
Want to change the link color? Switch something up? Use our color picker and you don't have to code a single line of HTML.

For people who want to customize to the max...

If you're an advanced user, designer, or engineer, now you can totally change the CSS and HTML layout of your site.

Not only that, Posterous Themes are Tumblr-compatible. We built the Posterous Theme Engine to work great with the thousands of existing Tumblr themes out there! Just drop the theme code into the "advanced mode" editor. Want to add commenting and favoriting? It's just a couple lines of simple HTML away. Read more about it in our theming docs.

Some examples of Posterous Themes in the wild...

Check out what Posterous super-themer Cory Watilo has built with full CSS / HTML customization:

Our friends at Mugasha, Vidly, and Tweetvite have all chosen Posterous to host their company startup blogs. Dustin Curtis is liveblogging his 30 day flight on JetBlue on posterous too!

So what are you waiting for? It's enabled on your Posterous blog now. Go to your Manage page, and click Edit Settings > Theme and Customize to get started.


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clementine says...

           
Click here to download:
Creative_Advertisements.zip (685 KB)

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dheydon says...

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Bwana says...

Received via text mesg:


"It was once said that a black man would be president when pigs flew.  Well behold, 100 days into his presidency.....swine flu!"

LOL *snort*


bigspaceship says...

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"every curse from every single episode of the sopranos, ever."


Andrew says...

I started using Posterous it's weekend. It's a web app that lets me quickly post to Twitter/Facebook/Flickr/Blog/etc from my email or the web. I think Power-Twitterers will like it because it lets them:

Tweet pictures on the go
This is the only reason I started using Posterous. I needed an easy way to take a picture on my phone and tweet it. This is the fastest method I tried.

Say more than 140-characters
Sometimes what I have to say takes more than 140-characters. Posterous gives me room to write more.

Start instantly
I didn't even mean to set up or use Posterous. But setting it up was so easy that I was even able to put it on my own domain, andrewwarner.com.

Get statistics
Posterous shows me how many people click on my links and view my pictures. That helps me figure out what people like and what I should shut up about.

Be Facebook friendly
Facebook users hate those TinyURLs that people post through Twitter. With Posterous I can post a full picture to Facebook while only posting a short URL to Twitter.

These are my early impressions. I might change my mind tomorrow if you recommend something better.

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