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Jamendo

If your into Music and looking for Music with Creative Common license, you might want to check out Jamendo. It hosts music of varying licenses, and gives users and professionals a place to discover and download tracks either for free or by purchase. The service launched back in 2005 and is based out of Luxembourg. About Jamendo Jamendo is a community of free, legal and unlimited music published under Creative Commons licenses. Share your music, download your favorite artists! [iframe: src="h...

Crunchie 2009 Nomination

Nominate your favorite companies, products and people for The 2009 Crunchie Awards. The Crunchie Awards is a yearly competition to recognize and celebrate the most compelling startups, internet and technology innovations of the year. The first Crunchies was in 2007 where Facebook was awarded the Best overall both in 2007 and 2008, Will facebook make it again in 2009.

Hulu

Hulu is a website that offers commercial-supported streaming video of TV shows and movies from NBC, Fox, ABC and many other networks and studios. Hulu videos are currently offered only to users in the United States. In order to ensure that no international users outside the U.S. have access to the video channel, Hulu has blocked anonymous proxies and virtual private networks. Hulu provides video in Flash Video format, including many films and shows that are available in 360p and 480p. Hulu also ...

Ustream.TV

Ustream is a video site founded by John Ham, Brad Hunstable, and Dr. Gyula Feher in 2006 as way to help overseas soldiers connect more efficiently with their families. What makes Ustream different from other video sites, is the ability to let users broadcast live. Watch it as it happens. About Ustream.TV is the live interactive video broadcast platform that enables anyone with a camera and an Internet connection to quickly and easily broadcast to a global audience of unlimited size. In ...

YouTube Tops Videos Watched on October

According to ComScore 167 million U.S.-based Web users watched video online during October. Google easily led the pack, servicing a whopping 38 percent of all videos Americans viewed online, with 99 percent of those videos watched on YouTube.   Hulu delivered 856 million videos, accounting for 3.1 percent of the market and setting a new record for monthly views. Microsoft came in third, with 451 million videos viewed on its site, capturing 1.6 percent market share. Source: ComScore
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