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Unfortunately, despite its aspirations to let users to create no-hassle branded pages, Slinkset's customization options are pretty limited.
Similarly, it's not known whether Twitter will let users continue to create clips that can be posted elsewhere beyond Twitter.
The Vancouver-based startup is offering a cloud-based platform that lets users create, mix and match songs to create their own piece.
In the vein of this digital meets real world analogy, Apple announced its Card app today, which lets users create honest to goodness physical cards, choosing from 21 designs to fit the six discrete occasions of card giving.
Pinterest, which lets users create "boards" to collect images from around the Web and share them with friends and strangers, showed its service to "lifestyle bloggers, crafters and hobbyists" in its early days, Ben Silbermann, a founder and the chief executive of Pinterest, told The Times.
Soundrop, the popular Spotify app that lets users create "rooms" to share streamed-music playlists with others, is turning up the volume on its service.
Tipcast lets users create Tipcast Categories to send their Tipcasts to, which other users can subscribe.
The app gives giving users real-time access to security information and also lets users create personalized alerts to show security threats that could impact their network.
One of the more popular has been Soundrop: a jukebox-style app coming out of Oslo, Norway that lets users create playlists or listen to "rooms" of music created by others, adding their selections to the mix — similar to Turntable.fm, except that it works in more countries (everywhere that Spotify does; currently 13 markets compared to Turntable's U.S.-only limit).
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