video-sharing:
Viddler is a video publishing site that lets members share programs through streaming video, podcasting and third-party applications running on many sites or the desktop. We haven’t finished our introduction to Viddler. Add your review now in Comments.
Tags: business video, discussion, friend lists, professional video, video-sharing
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Facebook is one of the most popular social network services in the world, with more than 150 million “active users,” more than 70% of them living in countries other than the United States. Founded in early 2004, the site was originally designed to provide college students with networking services. A “facebook” is a paper guide [...]
Tags: college, friend lists, messaging, photo-sharing, professional network, social network, video-sharing
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Blip.tv is a video-sharing and hosting company that helps videographers and videobloggers earn money from the programs they produce. We haven’t finished our introduction to Blip.tv, but don’t let that stop you from adding your review in Comments.
Home Page: Blip.tv
A videoblogging host that pays producers based on ad revenue generated.
Free
Tags: commercial, hosting, video-sharing, videoblogging
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TeacherTube is a social video site for learning programs
TeacherTube is a new service that features learning (especially how-to) and educational videos that can be shared, rated and discussed by members. The site is such a new effort that we want to just give it your attention and return later to do a review. Extensive [...]
Tags: discussion, education, groups, playlists, ratings, video-sharing
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Sharing video has become a commonplace feature of social sites. Sharing video live from your mobile handset is the new auteur’s medium, a gritty and often fuzzy siezing of moments for sharing with the world. Qik, one of the pioneering services in the live video field, is being used by leading bloggers and ordinary folks [...]
Tags: mobile, RSS, video production, video-sharing
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Blueworld is a South Africa-focused social network similar to Facebook.
The site provides the standard features of major social networks, including friend lists, photo- and video-sharing, groups, event calendaring, micro-blogging and chat. Communities include major South African cities and regions, and London, a frequent destination for South African expats.
Members seem to be primarily affluent young adults [...]
Tags: micro-blogging, photo-sharing, social network, South Africa, video-sharing
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Veoh makes watching TV a community activity
Veoh is a video-sharing community that lets members share video on the Web and watch Web video when not connected to the Internet using a Windows XP and Vista-compatible application. Programming ranges from network news and entertainment to self-produced amateur video. The community features give members personalized recommendations [...]
Tags: discussion, friend lists, movies, ratings, television, video-sharing
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OutShouts is a service that lets members turn a video into a electronic greeting card that can be sent to friends. It provides an extensive catalog of video from media sources, such as music videos and television network programs or videos posted on Web sites, and displays a list of the cards members create for [...]
Tags: e-cards, friend lists, video-sharing
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NetLog is a multi-language social network that serves young adults and teens across Europe. NetLog’s service is available in 25 languages, from English, German and Russian to Magyar, Slovene, Afrikaans and Turk. About 21 percent of the membership participates in English, in second place, and activity is focused on people who are currently online sharing [...]
Tags: blogging, Europe, friend lists, photo-sharing, social network, teens, video-sharing
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We haven’t finished our review of mReplay, a service that lets members share video, including broadcast video captured by Slingbox, Hava or Sony LocationFree digital video devices, because the service is still in private testing.
Tags: friend lists, television, video-sharing
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