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VideoSift

23 Feb 2006

Jason recently pointed me to VideoSift, which brings you the best of GoogleVideo and YouTube. You vote on the videos that you like, and the good videos are sifted to the top of the page.

VideoSift

VideoSift is a web application that allows you to submit a link for an embedded video that will be reviewed by other users and will be promoted, based on popularity, to the main page. When a user submits a video it will be placed in the “VideoSift Queue” area until it gains sufficient votes to be promoted to the main page. The original source for VideoSift is based on Pligg which is an English port of software written by Ricardo Galli. He was influenced by the extremely popular English technology site digg.com.

Check out VideoSift.

 
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Posted by Miel Van Opstal in 2.0 +, Interactive, Social Networks, Video

 

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  1. Evert-Jan

    February 23, 2006 at 11:47 pm

    je hebt ook http://www.videobomb.com/ , genre Digg meets GoogleVideo.

     
  2. James Roe

    February 26, 2006 at 7:25 am

    Well my beef with video bomb is that they support quick time and wmv, both of which are notorious for being non linux friendly. I’m biased, i’ve helped with videosift, but i also run linux, why hate on the future of computing when you can embrace it? thats my main problem with videobomb, they promote technology that limits the user as apposed to enabling them.