Dejaplay, Social Video Aggregator for iPad

YouTube is a huge productivity killer. Seriously, there’s no place like YouTube if you want to spend some time browsing videos and listen to your favorite artists, but problem is - those “15 minutes a day” always become 2 hours of wasted work. Unless you use some software like Concentrate, I guess it happened to you as well.

Most of the time though, it’s hard to find videos you really care about: you usually start from a silly Steve Jobs parody and then somehow end up watching a 1984 interview, but what if you could start from videos you know you’re interested in the first place?

Dejaplay for iPad aims at being your ultimate video aggregator by selecting videos shared by your Twitter and Facebook contacts.

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Tweeb: Twitter Analytics at a Glance. Review & Giveaway

Always curious as to my status of fame and glory on Twitter, Tweeb has given me a little bit of insight on just how spectacularly average I am. Just how many of my quality followers are clicking my links? What bastards are unfollowing me this week? And what of my snarky material is being re-tweeted for all to revel in? Tweeb puts a portable analytics engine right in my pocket.

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Taskly, Remodium Winners Announced

Thanks everyone who entered our giveaways in the past week. We’d also like to thank all the developers who offered their products to MacStories readers, so be sure to drop a “thank you” in case you’ve won something!

Anyway, you’ll find the winners after the break. Congratulations!

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Dim Safari Reader’s Background

Safari Reader is a really great addition to the latest version of Safari, and it does a pretty job of dimming the background so that you can have a focused reading experience. But sometimes, it’s just not enough – light or cluttered websites still peak through with the utmost disrespect to your eyes. Don’t let those naughty flash ads distract you from reading an Ars Technica epic: we’ve got the goods to get that helpful little background even darker.

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Win a copy of Moodagent v2.0 for the iPhone!

We just reviewed Moodagent v2.0 a couple days ago (it’s still hot off the press), and the fine folks behind it were kind enough to pass along two promo codes for the ad-free version. Five dollars each, these moody little tokens are the ticket to well generated playlist.

Giveaway

Alright kids, we know you’ve got nothing better to do than chew through some tunes this weekend. To enter the contest, load up your favorite web, mobile, or desktop Twitter client, and Tweet the following:

“Win one of two copies of @Moodagent on @macstoriesnet http://mcstr.net/a1QsIt”

Leave a comment below with a link to your Tweet and you’re all set. The contest ends Tuesday, June 15th. Good luck!