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Free online video sharing services
YouTube is a free online video streaming service that allows users to watch and share original videos that have been uploaded by YouTube members worldwide. People can see first-hand accounts of current events, find videos about their hobbies and interests, and discover the quirky and unusual.
YouTube is a place for people to engage in new ways with video by sharing, commenting on, and viewing videos. YouTube originally started as a personal video sharing service, and has grown into an entertainment destination with people watching more than 70 million free streaming videos on the site daily.
Anyone at YouTube can view and share videos, and members can upload videos and use other features, free of charge. Everyone can watch videos on YouTube — both on YouTube.com and across the Internet.
Dailymotion is a free online video streaming service that allows users to watch and share original videos that have been uploaded by international members.
You can use Dailymotion to:
- Share your personal videos, privately with your family and your friends, or publicly with everyone
- Show your creative work to a large audience and receive comments about it.
- Videoblog! Use the blogthis function, you can add a video to your blog, or upload directly from your webcam, with just a few clicks!
- Discover other people's videos, using tags and channels.
Veoh is an independent, Internet Television Broadcasting System that uses the Internet and peer-to-peer distribution technology to create essentially unlimited capacity for long form and broadcast quality video content. Unlike traditional television broadcasting systems such as cable or satellite television, Veoh is an OPEN system that allows ANYONE to broadcast video directly to hundreds of millions of consumers who have a PC and broadband connection. This provides limitless choices for viewers to find things that interest them from a much wider range of programmers than are available on their cable or satellite system.
Filmmakers, producers, journalists, content owners — players at any level — can become independent publishers on Veoh. Uploaded once, a video project is syndicated everywhere, across nearly every major video-sharing/distribution site on the Web. Publishers may offer their segments anywhere for free or pay-per-view. Videos at Veoh can have a title, a description, as well as an unlimited number of tags (keywords) for users to search. They can also be organized into Series and Channels. It is free for anyone to broadcast video on the Veoh network.
Veoh consists of two main elements, the Veoh.com site where you can browse the videos available on Veoh, create a user account and profile, interact with other broadcasters and viewers and preview videos within your browser. The second part of Veoh is the Veoh Player software application, which provides automatic delivery of the content you want to get in full-length, original quality for viewing on your PC (online or offline), on your TV (its easy from most PCs) or on your portable video device like an iPod or Sony PSP.
The Veoh network uses an advanced peer-to-peer transfer network to share video amongst the Veoh users. This allows the network to "spread the load" between a massive number of computers that are typically under-utilizing their network bandwidth. In essence, Veoh has designed a globally-hosted video server, capable of transferring enormous amounts of video in a fraction of the time and cost of traditional systems.
Veoh can automatically broadcast your videos to YouTube, MySpace, and Google Video.
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