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
- Greenpeace, Nestlé in battle over Kit Kat viral (CNN)
A video clip which shows an office worker opening a Kit Kat chocolate bar and finding an orangutan's finger has been re-posted on video-sharing Web site YouTube, a day after it was removed at the request of food giant Nestlé.
Posted on Sat, Mar 20 at 11:07am
- YouTube Brand May Be an Advantage in Viacom Copyright Case (eWeek)
Viacom, which sued video-sharing site YouTube and Google for copyright infringement, in its motion for summary judgment contended Google acquired YouTube in 2006 because it was a "haven of infringement" and planned to profit from it.
Posted on Sat, Mar 20 at 7:36am
- Attack on 22-year-old man posted on YouTube (AsiaOne)
To add to the victim's humiliation, the 51-second recording, taken on a handphone, was then uploaded onto the popular video sharing site YouTube.
Posted on Sat, Mar 20 at 5:07am
- Google, Viacom Sling Mud in YouTube Court Fight (Network World)
If you love an old-fashioned courtroom battle with a new media twist, the Google vs. Viacom copyright-infringement case makes for great entertainment. This lengthy (and particularly pissy) quarrel, which dates back to 2007, centers on Viacom's claim that Google's YouTube video-sharing site allowed users to upload more than 100,000 video clips from Viacom-owned networks and movie studios ...
Posted on Sat, Mar 20 at 4:57am
- What the Viacom-YouTube Spat Has Unearthed (New York Times)
But Peter Kafka of All Things D points out a few more interesting items, including YouTubes finances and how much the video-sharing giants venture capital backers made from its $1.6 billion sale to Google in 2006.
Posted on Fri, Mar 19 at 4:26pm
- Accusations Fly in Viacom, YouTube Copyright Fight (Wired News)
The Viacom-YouTube copyright battle heated up Thursday. Viacom told a federal judge that Google-owned YouTube turns a blind eye to wanton copyright infringement on the video-sharing site. Google says Viacom uploaded many of the videos that are subject of its suit.
Posted on Fri, Mar 19 at 1:11pm
- YouTube accuses Viacom of being a serial video leaker (V3.co.uk via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
YouTube chief counsel Zahavah Levine has accused media firm Viacom of using the video sharing site to leak its own material.
Posted on Fri, Mar 19 at 9:30am
- YouTube Uploads Increasing (redOrbit)
On Wednesday, YouTube announced that 24 hours worth of video are being uploaded to its video-sharing site each minute.
Posted on Fri, Mar 19 at 8:09am
- YouTube hits back in Viacom row (BBC News)
YouTube accuses Viacom of secretly uploading content to the video-sharing site whilst publicly complaining about its presence.
Posted on Fri, Mar 19 at 6:33am
- Google Says Viacom Secretly Uploaded Clips to YouTube (Update2) (Bloomberg)
March 18 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc. said Viacom Inc. , owner of MTV and Comedy Central, secretly uploaded clips to the Internet companys YouTube video-sharing Web site while complaining about alleged copyright violations.
Posted on Thu, Mar 18 at 9:03pm
