Mashable takes a look at Blogwerk Sentinel, a beta service that's supposed to scour the web to check whether anyone is scraping off the content from your blog (splogging): "Perhaps due to the DEMO rush, the site seems incomplete - the interface doesn’t work yet, and all you can really do is sign up. Nonetheless, here’s what Sentinel does in theory: you enter the URL of your blog feed, and the service crawls the web for unauthorized copies of your content. In other words, Sentinel tracks down splogs."
TechCrunch reports on Cuts, an online video editing service that allows users to cut up and mix video from various other online services. It's entering private beta.
Mashable reports that Webwag is launching a new service called Widget on Demand, that "allows you to create a module for your startpage from any site, regardless of whether the site provides an RSS feed."
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Mashable reports on IMified, "a service for operating websites - Basecamp, Google Calendar, Salesforce, Blogger, RemembertheMilk, Backpack, 30Boxes, Wordpress, MovableType and TypePad - from your IM client. To start, you just add the user “IMified” to your IM client. Google Talk, Yahoo, AIM and MSN are all supported."