Despite being called lame by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Chill is the latest in a growing list of popular services that merges communication and streaming media.
Chill lets you curate YouTube and Vimeo videos much the way Turntable.fm lets you curate music.
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“We’re a small startup obsessed about building something that people really love. Video should be more social, immersive and fun,” Norgard said in a comment on the Chill blog.
The founders said they will begin allowing people to sign up again soon, but at a much slower pace to avoid the site crashing. Until that happens, they’ve posted a user-created video introduction to Chill, which we’ve embedded below.
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