TechCrunch profiles a startup called YouTube that's like Flickr, but for videos. Others in this emerging space include OurMedia and the Open Media Network.
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» When you know, that you have done it: "It´s like xxx" from Welcome to Fred`s Log
I just Steve´s post about YouTube. He say´s," It´s like Flickr for Video". "It´s like xxx" - I´ve heard that so often: google tells us min. 51 times people say "It´s like Flickr." I guess when people take your [Read More]
» YouTube: Stealing Your Content? from Clint Sharp's Blog an' Vlog
Steve Rubel blogs about YouTube today. YouTube is interesting, but unfortunately they’re competing in a space with better alternatives, including, but not limited to, Blip.tv, OurMedia.org and Videobloggers.org, all offering free hosting. The d... [Read More]
» YouTube - A Flickr for Videos from IP Democracy
Courtesy of MicroPersuasion, a new service is available called YouTube, which is a free video service akin to what Flickr provides for photos. It’s strangely fascinating and the quality of the content seems to be better than traditional vlogging.... [Read More]
» YouTube -- the Flickr of Video? from SiliconBeat
Check out YouTube, the Palo Alto start-up that launched earlier this year. Slashdot pointed us to it. YouTube is the latest "folksonomy" website, similar to Flickr, except that it is for sharing and hosting short video clips instead of photos. We liked... [Read More]





