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Watch videos from around the Web with Squrl (pictures)

If you love watching videos from around the Web, then take a look at Squrl for iOS. It might just make your life a bit easier.

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Meet Squrl

With its beautiful, minimalist interface, Squrl makes it a joy to jump around the Web and watch videos from different sources.
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Get social

To get the most out of Squrl, try connecting your social media accounts. The extra connections will help the app better recommend videos for you to watch.
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Sharp video

Squrl's player offers high-quality video, smooth playback, and an overall clean interface. Full-screen playback is also an option.
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Customize Channels

Squrl provides a nice assortment of curated categories to begin with. But if you're not satisfied, you can always customize them to better suit your tastes.
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Curated categories

From the get-go, Squrl comes with curated channels to cover a variety of interests, including Comedy, News, Entertainment, and more.
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Straight to the source

Squrl also lets you look at playlists by source. Here, you can see the sites that make up the Cool Blogs category.

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