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New sites are distributing video online, free of charge--in push to establish open standards and ward off power grab by tech giants.

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Big Brother Each Other
by misterdevi0us June 14, 2005 3:13 PM PDT
"videos that have made easier than ever to produce by a new wave of tiny cameras"

(from year 2037)

Dear XXXXX:

Good morning from your automated USV AI. Our records indicate that you failed to activate your personal USV unit on 2037.09.12. We are sending you this notice to remind you of your duties as a US citizen, pursuant to the New Patriot Act, section 5, subsection A.2.6: "All citizens shall wear their personal United States Video (USV) unit on a daily basis, and transmit the data recorded by said unit to the FBHS mainframe no later than 9:00 w.t."

Our nation's security requires your compliance. We never know when and where the latest threat to our way of life will arise, and it is URGENT that we receive footage from (and of) every person in the country for daily evaluation.

As a result of yesterday's violation, $240 US dollars will be removed from your private financial account (PFA #867S-0-HJ5490-KK), and your Web2 access will be denied for 1 week. To appeal this decision, contact your local Patriot Agent at Skype 865.568.960.0887.

Sincerely,
Agent Robert M.
Federal Bureau of Homeland Security
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LOL!!!!
by hn20 June 14, 2005 6:00 PM PDT
ROFL!

That was funny.

Wait, it'll get even funnier - the agents are on the way to your house to get you for high treason - you just gave out National Security details to the terrorists who undoubtedly read this website.
Start with H.264 which is an Open Format
by technewsjunkie June 15, 2005 2:57 PM PDT
http://www.eetimes.com/in_focus/mixed_signals/
OEG20030106S0035
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I've been collecting these free hosts on a website
by thevideoqueen August 30, 2005 7:18 PM PDT
Yes, I've been collecting these free host sites on a website I own called FreeMediaGuide.com. There are differences consumers should be aware of-- many allow the general public to share your clips from their blog, etc., by giving the public access to the html code or link.

Nerissa
FreeMediaGuide.com
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another video / audio hosting site
by jpapakalos December 9, 2007 11:29 AM PST
There's another video / audio hosting site I came across called
Neulio. www.neulio.com
This allows you to group multiple pieces of content vs. posting
single pieces of content separately. It's definitely worth a click to
check out!
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