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R|H The Biggest List Of Video Sharing Social Sites EVER! (Part 2)

in THE LAB by ronald on Monday, December 1st, 2008 // 0 comments

This is the continuation of R|H The Biggest List Of Video Sharing Social Sites EVER! (Part 1).

41. TroopTube- is the new online video site designed to help military families connect and keep in touch while miles apart. The site is designed for easy use, so you can quickly upload videos and share the simple joys of each day with each other, either privately or with the whole world.

42. Yahoo! Video- is a Yahoo! website dedicated to video. It is similar to sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, MSN Video and Veoh.

43. Vidoosh TV- is an Iranian Video Sharing, based in Brussels, Belgium, Founded in November 2007, Vidoosh TV is the first Iranian video sharing website which is specialized in Iranian & Central Asian Cultures. Vidoosh TV supports multiple file types such as video and audio. It provides users a means of repurposing their media, including sharing, editing, organizing and categorizing.

44. Teachertube- After beta testing for almost two months, TeacherTube officially launched on March 6, 2007. Our goal is to provide an online community for sharing instructional videos.

45. WonderHowTo- is a community-fueled, search engine and directory for Free How-To Video. With an index of more than 225,000 videos (October 2008), that provides the largest, most contemporary, and most diverse resource in this increasingly vibrant space.

46. MonkeySee- is a new destination website, launched in January 2008, that provides free access to a large collection of professionally-produced and user-generated how-to videos.

47. Neulio- No Info.

48. Video-tabs.com- Video sharing for music lovers.

49. Current- is about what’s going on in your world: all the things you and your friends are actually interested in — that you won’t find on any other news site or cable TV channel.

50. Mytopclip- The Cool, the wild, the weird.

51. 5min- is a place to find short video solutions for practical questions and a place for people to share their knowledge. The idea behind 5min is very simple: any solution can be visually explained in no more than 5 minutes. Our goal is to create the first communal Life Videopedia allowing users from all over the globe to contribute their knowledge by sharing visual guides in areas such as arts, business, fashion, sports, health, tech, food, and much more.

52.SuTree- Use Sutee to learn virtually everything by watching how to videos from all over the web. Meet people who share your interests (join). If you’re looking for free how to videos of good quality, look no further. How to draw an elephant, how to give a message, how to make origami, how to make pizza – and thousands more, we have them all!

53 Kyte TV- provides anyone, from bloggers to major media brands, the opportunity to produce live and on-demand digital content, instantly distribute.

54. MindBites- your place on the web to learn directly from other real people and share what you know with the world. A self-publishing platform and social marketplace for instructional content, MindBites enables people to share their unique knowledge, skills and passions through audio and video lessons, earning money for themselves or for charity. The result is a unique community of discovery with content that simply can’t be found anywhere else – from Teaching your Baby Sign Language, to Cooking Tandori Chicken, to Surviving a Knife Attack. By enabling people to learn, connect and share as never before, MindBites promises to revolutionize the way the world shares knowledge.

55. Graspr- is an online video community that offers high quality instructional content on a wide range of topics.

56. Showmehowtoplay.com- From idea to reality in a short period of time; Show Me How To Play, the conceptual idea of Mark Flannery, has taken shape and has re-written the future of learning to play music and instruments.

57. Sclipo is a social learning network. Sclipo offers a revolutionary way to learn online by integrating rich educational applications - such as video and webcam - into a true social network platform.

58. CrushTV is your college connection to the college lifestyle where ONLY college students.

59. You3B- If your Youtube addiction has you seeking out more and more videos, constantly, non-stop, perhaps you’d be satisfied once and for all with You3B.

60. Hotshare.net- This website shares video, images, and audio files all in one place.

61. Dumpalink.com- you can register for free and access to a daily media entertainment where people can upload videos, pictures, animations and games.

62. zaplive.tv- users can run their own free webtv station. They can stream their live broadcasts via the internet for viewers all over the world. They only need a camera and a computer connected to the internet. On zaplive.tv, users also have the possibility to stream using their mobile phone. One account is enough to easily access all nowadays available possibilities to broadcast video and sound over the internet.

63. Channl.tv- Hunt for Youtube and Google video’s online and gather them in your personal channels’

64. Tvosz.com- is a place for people who love videos. It lets anyone upload, download, view, share and experience everything from short clips captured on mobile phones all the way up to full-length, high-definition feature films.

65. Streetfire- is the first and largest UGC (User Generated Content) video sharing service that specifically caters to car and motorcycle enthusiasts. The Streetfire.net Motorsport Library consists of more than one hundred thousand UGC motorsport videos growing at a rate of hundreds a day. Approximately 2 million unique visitors a month watch more than a million videos every day on the Streetfire.net site. Streetfire, INC is based in Marina Del Rey, CA.

66. Ustream.tv- experience live video. In just minutes, you can broadcast and chat online with a global audience. Completely free, all it takes is a camera and Internet connection.

67. Bragster- the online community for daring, boasting and bragging. Upload all of your best videos, earn bragging rights and compete to get to the top of the rankings. The more insane the better, so step away from the computer, get out of the house and wreak some havoc in a city near you.

68. Yahoo! Live- is one of the best new experiment in live video from the Advanced Products team at Yahoo!. Y! Live was dreamed up as a way to make it possible for anyone to create their own live video experience. Broadcast the concert you’re at. Webcast your own live DJ set. Lifecast. Build your own live video speed dating application. We’ve created a website and an API that lets you do all these things and many more.

69. YouTomb- is a research project by MIT Free Culture that tracks videos taken down from YouTube for alleged copyright violation.

70. Revver- is a video sharing website that hosts user-generated content. Revver attaches advertising to user-submitted video clips and shares all ad revenue 50/50 with the creators (40/40/20 if the video is hosted by a third party). Videos can be displayed, downloaded and shared across the web in either Apple QuickTime or FLV format. In addition, Revver is a Video Publishing Platform that can enable any third-party to build their own “Revverized” site.

71. Mefeedia- is your starting point to the Video Web - search, discover, and watch great Videos, TV shows, and Movies from across the Web.

72. Stickam- no info.

73. Videojug- Share your favorite how-to videos in a community that love them.

74. Magnify.net- is a video publishing platform that makes it easy for you to integrate user-generated video, video that you produce, or video that you discover into your website.

75. Blog TV- Founded in June 2007, blogTV.com is a leader in online video and live broadcasting, and is a new and popular web location where viewers from all over the world can come share their personal talents and opinions; LIVE! Unlike some of its competitors, blogTV.com is extraordinarily easy to navigate, which means that no matter who you are or where you come from you will be able to use and enjoy all of blogTV’s features.

To Be Continued……Maybe.

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