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PopScreen Your Alternative To Save Videos To See Later

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Ever visit Youtube to find some really good videos but realise that the only convenient way to save them for the future is to sign up for Youtube which can be a very daunting task especially if you are in a rush or simply can’t be bothered like me sometimes?
Do you find yourself bookmarking your favorite videos instead of having them in one, small, organised and easy to access place? I know I do but I don’t think I will anymore.

PopScreen is a quick and simple way to bookmark your favorite tv shows, movies, webcasts, news clips, music and viral videos from hundreds of online sources in one location

http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/449473212/profilepic_bigger.jpgPopScreen is the new web application designed and developed by a team of 8 guys who wanted to answer a very simple question: “I just watched an awesome video… now what?” PopScreen will easily allow you to save videos, live streams and more for future usage without having to search around for them ever again. Not just that, it will also allow you to share them with your friends and family like effortlessly.
Currently they are accepting the bookmarking of videos from websites such as Metacafe, Youtube, Vimeo, Hulu and lots more.
I can’t really go into much detail of how it works as it’s sill in it’s beta stages  It’s easy to apply, just click ‘Sign Up’ > ‘Request an invite code’ > type in your email address > hit the ’submit’ button.
Make sure you follow PopScreen on Twitter and follow the development stages to be the first to try out their official stable version of this great tool as soon as it is released. I can’t wait.


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