re: Top Ten Video Sharing WebsitesFileFront, good one. They appear to offer sharing/streaming, so I'll get them in the next revision.
Note: I probably won't consider the sites that just offer plain vanilla storage or file backups. They really need to have some capacity to publish files on blogs/other sites, share via embedded code, stream via an email link, or somesuch thing.
re: Top Ten Video Sharing WebsitesPhil, some additional sites to consider - many might be repeats but there are some in the list you don't have. It would be interesting to get some real traffic numbers from Wangyou to calculate how the trend is going over in China.
Also, it may be interesting to note that YouTube and Myspace appear to be pulling out way ahead of the pack in sheer downloads and volume.
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re: Top Ten Video Sharing Websitesit's a very big list, but most of those that we haven't covered (like rocketboom) are just web shows or entertainment-based deals -- they don't enable or host shared video.
but thanks for the post. i'll double check 'em all to make sure.
re: Top Ten Video Sharing WebsitesI don't question the traffic at all. I sure it has hundreds of gazillions of click-through-eyeball-whatnots.
I do question the business model. And what happens when they start making money off of all the content that's not theirs. The lawyers should have a ball.
re: Top Ten Video Sharing WebsitesI don't question the traffic at all. I sure it has hundreds of gazillions of click-through-eyeball-whatnots.
I do question the business model. And what happens when they start making money off of all the content that's not theirs. The lawyers should have a ball.
Note: I probably won't consider the sites that just offer plain vanilla storage or file backups. They really need to have some capacity to publish files on blogs/other sites, share via embedded code, stream via an email link, or somesuch thing.