5 best Video-Sharing Sites
YouTube
- Is one of the most popular video-sharing websites It was founded by Chad
Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim, ex-Paypal employees. There are no
restrictions on the number of videos you can post on YouTube as long as you
follow the 2GB/10min rule. YouTube allows users to like, dislike, share and add
to playlist or favorites the videos on YouTube.
Viddler
- Is a free video sharing site with no length limit as long as your file is
500MB or less in size. You're also restricted to 2 GB of storage and bandwidth
per month. The three goals of Viddler are to share your story, giving out
opportunity to reach thousands of viewers online and making search results
relevant.
Vimeo
- Is a free video sharing service that can be upgraded into Plus account in
which you have to pay $60/year. It was founded by Jake Lodwick and Zach Klein
in 2004. If you're using a basic account, you can upload 500MB video and one HD
video per week. While on the Plus account, there is no restriction on HD
movies. You can upload videos up to 5GB, embed HD movies, expands your privacy
control and customize the embedded player.
Dailymotion- Is a French video-sharing website which offers two different accounts; Basic
and Motionmaker. The basic account lets you upload videos up to 1 GB in size
while the Motionmaker account allows you to upload HD content. They have
restricted content guidelines that forbid copywriter, pornographic, racist and
violent videos.
Teachertube- Is a video sharing website designed for sharing instructional teacher videos.
There are a variety of videos, documents, audio and photos that are valuable
for teachers. You'll
need
to register first if you want to leave comments or upload your own video to
Teachertube.
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