Odeo and FireAnt living under the same roof
Remember FireAnt? Back in the day, it was known as a hot internet video aggregator. While the trend has shifted toward web video sites like YouTube, or aggregators like Truveo, FireAnt offers a standalone video player/aggregator that lest you download and watch videos without a web browser. You know, kind of like Miro. Actually, come to think of it, FireAnt and Miro's interfaces are remarkably ...
Vlip serves as a social network for video junkie vloggers. It gives its users a way to record and share videos directly through the website from webcams using a system similar to YouTube's. Users can post a video, and have other users respond to it with another video. Adding to the social network sharing theme, Vlip videos can be placed on other social network sites, blogs, and websites. There is ...
No more 10
minute limits for your videos— if you are a legitimate content creator. YouTube had to start limiting videos to 10
minutes because folks were putting entire episodes of stuff online. That's a lot of fun, but not so fun if you're the
lawyers for YouTube. So if you're a videoblogger or "legit" content producer (meaning original content) you
can sign up for YouTube's brand ...
True to his word, Michael Robertson announced eyespot today, a web-based video editor. This is part of his ajaxLaunch site, where they'll be launching a new ajaxian app each Wednesday. I'm
sure NVU is heading for the ajax treatment any time. This is a neat trick, but there's a social aspect to it as well.
You can take videos and clips from other users, and remix them into your own. That, in ...
I'll say it now: I want my DTV! Unfortunately it isn't quite ready for prime-time yet... You have to keep in mind this is a beta, and it's just build 1, so cut 'em some slack. However, there is great promise in there, and I'm a patient man when it comes to internet TV. Or as I call it, the democratization of media.The idea is simple, as iTunes is to podcasting, DTV is to video on the internet. In ...





