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'''Amongst the services usually mentioned are:'''


BLIP.TV Service for users who want to integrate video clips into their blogs. www.blip.tv
CLIPSHACK Basic, simple user interface. Limit of 50 megabytes of storage. www.clipshack.com
GOOGLE VIDEO Accepts clips of unlimited length and makes them searchable. video.google.com
OURMEDIA.ORG Stores videos in the Internet Archive, which is intended to be a permanent online trove. www.ourmedia.org
PHANFARE $6.95 monthly fee covers unlimited video posting, but individual videos may not exceed 10 megabytes. www.phanfare.com
VIMEO Circles of friends and family members can easily keep up with and comment on one another's clips. www.vimeo.com
YOUTUBE Site keeps track of most-viewed, most-discussed and best-rated videos; organizes similar clips into "channels," like sports or humor. www.youtube.com
The above services were listed in a New York Times overview at http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/27/technology/circuits/27share.html?




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Revision as of 05:45, 15 May 2006

A directory of webcasts on peer to peer related topics.


INTRODUCTIONS

Tutorials and How-To's

Vlogging tutorial, at http://www.freevlog.org/

Video search engines are mentioned here, at http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3555196


Video-sharing services

You can post your videos, and watch those of others through video-sharing services, often for free.

They are reviewed and compared here [1] and here [2]

You can download almost all online videos from this common page here, at http://javimoya.com/blog/youtube_en.php



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