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Webware 100 winner: Veodia

by Webware staff

      Veodia lets you create video recordings in one click, eliminating the process of capturing, encoding, uploading, streaming, and the like. As a result, you can broadcast it live or opt to serve it up on-demand. You can instantly create an RSS feed to syndicate to a podcast download service like iTunes. You're also allowed to retain control and ownership rights to the videos you create.

      While consumer friendly, Veodia is aimed mainly at professionals, or small companies who want to do video broadcasting or distribution to a carefully selected group of people instead of the entire world like competing services offer. The latest version has added native Flash Player 9 support, and higher-quality/smaller-file-size recordings using H.264 codec technology.

      Winner: Veodia (Veodia.com)
      Category: Video

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