Internet
video has come of age. We watched for years as people tried to find a way to make Internet video useful. HDTV, next-generation gaming, personal video, and digital photography will all contribute to the emergence of a new broadband gold standard of 100 Mbit/s symmetric over the next 12 to 24 months. Bandwidth consumption isn't the only byproduct of the increase in video
sharing. With the social web, people are eager to share and video is a good way to satisfy that desire. We have broadband to handle the payload and it’s a climate ripe for growth and innovation. Content distribution networks are beefing up, and the companies in that space are thriving as Web-based services make it easy to exchange larger and larger files. Content makers and advertisers are seeking out online video sites as a way to reach younger demographics. MSN is currently developing a user-generated/user-submitted video solution that will launch this year. With all that is going on, it's definitely worth looking at who stands out in this ridiculously crowded space. Since popular opinion does matter online – where the consumer experience is hugely important – we thought it'd be useful to rank some of the Internet's most popular video sharing sites by how they performed the point of view of someone wanting to post
videos rather than just look at someone else's. The main criteria for evaluation drills down on the following issues: Video editing capabilities, File size limit, How much it costs, Whether videos can be kept private and Whether a software
download is necessary.
Free movie downloads are more common than you think on the Web. You won't find the most recent blockbuster here, but you will find a huge amount of classics,
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