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Owen Williams
Former TNW employeeOwen was a reporter for TNW based in Amsterdam, now a full-time freelance writer and consultant helping technology companies make their word Owen was a reporter for TNW based in Amsterdam, now a full-time freelance writer and consultant helping technology companies make their words friendlier. In his spare time he codes, writes newsletters and cycles around the city.
Ready to lose an entire afternoon of your life? Check out vvatch.
It’s a mysterious startup that promises ‘collective streaming’ but right now it’s an endless compilation of hilarious videos, organized by channel.
Vvatch’s homepage, spotted by The Verge, is sorted into ‘channels’ so you can watch endless pop music, audio/visual videos or movie scenes, but a ‘YouTube haiku’ mode surfaces hilarious, short videos constantly.
Basically, I love that I can sit there and watch video after video of unrelated, hilarious stuff without having to go look for it. Behold, this example:
We’ve also asked Vvatch what it’ll actually do once it’s launched. Don’t take my word for it, go and blow some time right here.
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