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SlingMedia prepares video sharing portal
CrunchGear — ... , the creators of a hardware device that lets users stream their home television signal to an Internet connected device anywhere (with a software download), is preparing to launch their new video portal, Sling.com . The company first ...

SlingCatcher now officially for sale
Engadget — Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment It's been over a year and half since Sling first announced the SlingCatcher, but the mythical streamer is finally, finally here -- it's now officially for sale on Sling's site and at other major retailers. You already ...

SlingCatcher finally shipping
SlashGear — ...  as well as other retailers.  The box connects to a TV and allows streamed content from a SlingBox or SlingProjector-enabled computer to be played; Sling Media also intend to launch a premium content delivery service called Sling.com. ...

Sling.com almost ready for its close-up
Crave: The gadget blog — ... Previously just a maker of hardware like the Slingbox, and related software, the company is now thinking bigger. With the official launch of Sling.com fast approaching, the small Silicon Valley company-- ...

Sling opens Hulu competitor
CrunchGear — Sling Media, the company behind the popular Slingbox TV-streaming hardware devices, has opened the gates to its video portal Sling.com. The site pits Sling directly against Joost and Hulu (though Hulu is a Sling partner), allowing users to stream a variety of television shows and movies for free through an intuitive Flash player. Sling’s selection of media is pretty comprehensive, offering content from most of the major networks and studios including Warner, Sony, and MGM (Sling is licensing some of its content from ...

Sling.com Launches - Consolidated video content from over 90 sources
Gizmos for Geeks — Sling Media has launched its very own content site, Sling.com. Sling.com is essentially an aggregator that you can use via its website, and/or with the added benefit that you can ’sling’ this content around the Net to your own TV via a Slingbox. You may sign up for an account (or just use your pre-existing Sling account) and then customize your sling.com experience with subscriptions, favorites, quicklists, RSS and more. Bookmark/e-Mail

Sling Media announces SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone
DVICE Atom Feed — ... media player that seamlessly delivers broadcast TV, Internet video and personal content to the TV. Sling Media is also the company behind the video entertainment web site, Sling.com, offering consumers a wide variety of popular TV shows, movies and other entertainment free for viewing online or on the TV using SlingCatcher. For more information on Sling Media, the Slingbox or the SlingCatcher, visit www.slingmedia.com. To watch your favorite TV shows and movies, check out www.sling.com.

Slingbox Owners Not Slinging Beyond Home
Home Theater RSS Feed — ... bringing your local video feed on the road. Yet few Slingbox owners use it that way, and the spread is widening. Two years ago, 40 percent of Slingbox use was within the home. Since then, the addition of another 30 percent has made it a wide majority. For details and further links see eHome Upgrade . Slingbox now operates on the iPhone in Europe—though, sadly, not in the United States . But you can use it on a BlackBerry . Its video on demand website is sling.com . [image]

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