Clipcaster Gives US Users Shiny New Outlet for Inside Voices

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Clipcaster.TV, which did that funky videoke thing for Pisang Ambon’s Rock the Palace campaign, is now available for digital howlers Stateside. Now we too can rock the palace, or at least rock the appropriate level of decibels in the office.

Our virgin visit to Clipcaster resulted in a traumatic song-and-dance from these three would-be Village People in red outfits and neat hats at left. Ooh. Belated happy holidays.

Clipcaster self-promotes as “the first online videoke,” which is something we actually hoped would never reap the fruits of globalization. So much for that dream.

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