I like sharing videos
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Video sharing is all the rage these days. We all want to share our videos, to share our passions and the things we like. There are so many sites around to publish our videos on the web that it is sometimes hard to make a choice. We know some of them like YouTube, Revver or Dailymotion, but there are so many others available.
On this site, you will find a list of video sharing sites with their history and their latest news, as well as a list of videos search engines, and a list of videos download sites. You will also learn some advices, tips and tricks to make the most appealing videos. Furthermore, we will help you monetize your videos, and you will discover an easy way to create your own YouTube. You’ll be kept informed about the latest camcorders and video cameras on the market.
Finally, we cannot resist the top tens and charts: top viral videos today, this week, per year, and top ten viral videos ever.
We will try to help you master that new way of publishing on the web, so stay tuned, there will be more in the weeks to come.
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Latest news for video sharing
- Afrikaans group takes Net by storm (Independent Online)
A South African Afrikaans rap group has taken the Internet by storm with explicit in-your-face lyrics and provocative performances. [VIDEO]
Posted on Tue, Feb 9 at 2:10am
- The cops are watching YouTube, too (USA Today)
Police officials across the country say they are increasingly using videos from YouTube and other online social networks to root out criminals.
Posted on Tue, Feb 9 at 1:05am
- Google's Gmail to try to challenge Facebook (USA Today)
Search giant Google is upgrading its Gmail program to add social-media tools similar to those found on Facebook.
Posted on Tue, Feb 9 at 12:54am
- China plans online gambling crackdown (CIOL)
BEIJING, CHINA: China plans to crack down on the online gambling industry, including the banks and websites that support it, the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement posted on its website.
Posted on Mon, Feb 8 at 11:21pm
- Cops using YouTube to find criminals (USA Today)
YouTube has no way of knowing how often police tap into its videos to make arrests, company spokesman Scott Rubin said, but police across the country say they are increasingly using YouTube and other online social networks to root out criminals.
Posted on Mon, Feb 8 at 11:19pm
- China plans online gambling crackdown (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
China plans to crack down on the online gambling industry, including the banks and websites that support it, the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement posted on its website.
Posted on Mon, Feb 8 at 9:34pm
- Report: Google to Make Gmail More Social (PC World)
Google will add social features to Gmail, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Posted on Mon, Feb 8 at 3:56pm
- Report: Google to Make Gmail More Social (PC World via Yahoo! News)
Google plans to tweak Gmail to make it easier for its users to post and share status updates, in an attempt to inject the Web mail service with social-networking capabilities popularized by Twitter and Facebook, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Posted on Mon, Feb 8 at 3:10pm
- YouTube now supports IPv6 (TechWorld)
Video sharing site implements new network protocol YouTube confirmed that it now supports IPv6, the long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol, in a blog post.
Posted on Mon, Feb 8 at 7:19am
- BROWSER: Super Bowl commercials: See them here (Detroit Free Press)
YouTube is teaming up with advertisers from Super Bowl XLIV to show all the commercials on the popular video-sharing site during the game tonight in Miami.
Posted on Sun, Feb 7 at 8:55am
