KeepVid lets you download videos from popular streaming sites
It's been almost 4 years since Jordan Running first told us about KeepVid, a site that allows you to download YouTube videos for offline viewing. Since then, KeepVid has continued to evolve, now offering the ability to download from many other popular streaming video sites like Dailymotion, Metacafe, iFilm, and others.
KeepVid works by using a bookmarklet on the page that is hosting the video ...
iFilm, grandfather-in-spirit to the current crop of booming video sites, has quiety launched a totally revamped beta version of the site at beta.ifilm.com. The new site is a breath of fresh air compared to the outdated, cluttered, graphics-heavy site of yore. The navigation is much-improved and all videos now play an embedded Flash player, finally! iFilm was acquired a year ago by MTV Networks ...
I've seen a number of sites that
let you directly download videos from sites like Google and YouTube, but KeepVid
beats the rest with its nice design, easy-to-remember URL, and its ability to download not only from the big guys but
also with about three dozen other video sites like iFilm, Vimeo, Putfile, Revver, and MySpace. It's also got a handy FAQ that offers some help in dealing with those ...





