Start Your Own Streaming Video Site
Upload your own videos or broadcast live video right from your own streaming video site. Floobs lets you create your own channels on anything you want. Then you can upload your own videos to your chan…
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Upload your own videos or broadcast live video right from your own streaming video site. Floobs lets you create your own channels on anything you want. Then you can upload your own videos to your chan…
You love to watch videos, I know you do, that's why you're going to love WeShow. They're not just another YouTube, they're more than that. They let you save all your favorite videos to…
This guy took a picture of himself everyday for six years. Then he turned it into a movie that you can watch on YouTube. How does someone find the patience for such a thing?
What's really interes…
Using Kaltura you can have your friends help you remix a video and create a full fledged video project. Have your friends add clips for the video project and create the video together. This can be a…
When you go to your friend's social networking profile, do you take the time to scroll down and see what movies they have on their profile page? Do you take the time to watch the movie?
I often w…
No more searching for that video that will make you laugh your ass off. The Daily Tube has done it all for you. They're goal is to compile all the best video from around the Net all in one place s…
Did you know that you can add YouTube videos to your blog in just a few clicks? Right now this feature only supports Blogger, Blogger Beta, LiveJournal, Friendster, WordPress and Piczo. Their site say…
MARKETING VOX — Apr 18 — Jalipo is a new online distribution network for high-quality TV and video content, launched today in London, with the aim of becoming an alternative to YouTube. For consumer…
YouTube is not the only video sharing site out there. There are actually quite a few. All of them let you upload and share videos for free with each other. You can even put their videos on your other …
BUSINESS WEEK — Dec 1 — Google and YouTube are dangling nine-figure sums in front of major programming and network players (Time Warner, News Corp, NBC). 'Don't sue us over copyrights. Take …