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PUBLIC MARKS from cyberien with tags video & audio

August 2007

SopCast - Free P2P internet TV | live football, NBA, cricket

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SopCast is a simple, free way to broadcast video and audio or watch the video and listen to radio on the Internet. Adopting P2P(Peer-to-Peer) technology, It is very efficient and easy to use. Let anyone become a broadcaster without the costs of a powerful server and vast bandwidth.

May 2007

Organize and publish your digital life--never lose another photo again | PutPlace

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There are two kinds of computer users: those who spend too much time managing files, and those who ignore the problem completely. We're the former--we love to mess about with our files. However, our as lives have extended online, it's become harder and harder to keep our files organized locally and across the web. We're bloggers and photographers and podcasters, and we've got stuff everywhere. We figured that we deserved an easier way to manage our digital life, and to share parts of it across the web. That’s why we built PutPlace.

Streaming Media - Live Streaming Audio & Video

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The World Leader In Audio and Video Streaming

April 2007

SharedBook - On-Demand Reverse Publishing for Businesses and Consumers

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SharedBook has developed a unique, on demand reverse publishing platform to help businesses and consumers extract, manipulate and publish the Internet content that is most important to them in the era of Web 2.0, a time when billions of pieces of content - text, data and photos as well as audio and video - appear on the Internet first. With some 14 billion pages of content available online today and growing - text, data and photographs, as well as audio and video - the opportunities to Reverse Publish content from the Web to print are limited only by one's imagination.

March 2007

http://www.netineo.com

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Simply download Netineo and by a few clicks, your web TV is alive. Try it out and share your content with all the world. Download Now - Free! Features: * Support any video & audio content * Support any IP devices (compatible with webcam USB, camera IP and TV tuner) * No limit for content number and size * No need for installing other application * Using user’s PC as server * Internet connection mandatory * 3 steps to make your web TV alive, taking less than one minute * Automatic HTML web link and code generation * No cost for bandwidth or storage

February 2007

Twango - Media Sharing: Photos, Video, Audio and More

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Capturing media has never been easier. Today's digital cameras and camera phones not only take great still photos, they also record video and audio. One study estimates that within four years, 228 billion images (Yes, that's with a "b") will be captured on camera phones alone. It's clear that photos, video and audio are now sewn into the fabric of our everyday lives. But once you've captured all of this media, what do you do with it? How do you share it with your friends and family without jamming their email inboxes with huge attachments? How do you share it with the world on your blog, Web site or discussion group? How do you have fun with your media? Isn't that the point of the whole exercise, anyway? When we started Twango, we set out to design a service that would focus on our members' media-sharing needs. We respect and enjoy peoples' differences. We embrace connections between people. And we love what happens when friends and strangers find common ground around a great still image, a video or an audio clip. We recognize that people share many different types of media in a wide variety of ways. More than 100 types of files find a home here, including photos, videos, audio, Microsoft Office documents and PDFs. We would never presume to tell you how to share this media. (It's yours after all.) That's why we created a very open, flexible service that puts you in control. We feel strongly that Twango is unique in providing easy ways to get media into your account from any source, versatility when it comes to sharing your media, and powerful ways to "project" that media out to all the places on the Web that matter to you. Imagine sending a photo to Twango, then having it appear on your blog or Web site in moments and notifying your viewers—automatically. Imagine a group of friends traveling together and creating a shared media experience for those back home with nothing more than their camera phones. We also imagined that, and now those are features on our site. But this is only the tip of the iceberg. There's so much to explore here on Twango. So give us a try. Sign up and become a member. It's free and easy. Share your media. And most of all…have some fun!