more video-sharing thingies


Online editing, rich ‘folksonomy’ and community-building features would seem to be essential components of whatever is going to be the ‘flickr of video’, i.e. the default destination for video ‘sharing’. (That is, if there will be such a thing – remembering the very specific circumstances of flickr’s emergence, which have a lot to do with the viral marketing and ingroup psychology of the A-list techbloggers).

In addition to YouTube, which is the most well known at the moment, and jumpcut, which I blogged about the other day, a couple others have floated into my field of vision lately: Eyespot has the ‘mix and share’ ethos right up front; also, I don’t know what is currently going on at motionbox, but wanted to check it out too. Any others I should know about?

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6 responses to “more video-sharing thingies”

  1. In today’s hi-tech age terms, Ytube is considered a late entrant into this space. Not sure what is the problem that they are going to solve considering the already high number of alternatives available in this segment..
    Anyways thanks Jebni for the amazing list of informative url’s.

  2. there’s blip.tv as well, which i am sure i noticed on dvguru. and another list here, though that might be more focussed on hosting…