Tubearoo Launches Chinese Video Site

Tubearoo is building a network of internet video, social networking and people-powered websites, which currently consists of Tubearoo.com, Shoutwire.com and Tubearoo.cn. Catering to Chinese speaking internet users who wish to view, upload and share video, revenue from online video in China is expected to rise 580 per cent by 2010, according to this article.
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Internet Society of China Online Video Report
Youku.com announced that data released by the China Internet Society underpins its leadership position in the Chinese online video destination. According to the DCCI report released in March, over the past six months Youku has increased market reach measured in terms of Internet users visiting the site as a proportionVLIP Launches Vlogging for Dummies
Vlip lets users post webcam video commentary to the Vlip site along with a thread of video replies. It’s taken the post and reply vlogging from YouTube and placed it front and center with a few enhancements. Vlips, like YouTube videos can be embedded in sites, but also let usersWeatherBug Launches Web Video Stations
WeatherBug has launched its own video sharing community that allows any citizen meteorologist to upload their own reports and/or severe weather videos. This is a natural extension of what the company has been doing for years with photos. All videos can be rated and you don’t need to use theBlinkx Launches Mobile Video Portal
The makers of Blinkx have created a new site - SelfcastTV.com - to allow quick sharing and downloading of mobile videos online. It boasts a simple registration process, 3-step upload system, and UK-specific operation. Upload happens straight from a mobile by MMS’ing a standard number. SelfcastTV users can also createStumbleUpon Launches StumbleVideo
StumbleUpon's social browsing application has been such a big success in the past couple years they decided expand. They just launched StumbleVideo which recommends videos based on what others voted as thumbs up and thumbs down. The overall concept of StumbleVideo is great because it lets people watch videos from YouTube,Toyota Launches SNS Video Portal for Hybrid Owners
VitalStream has been selected by Saatchi & Saatchi to power Flash video streaming for a new online community designed to facilitate interaction among Toyota hybrid drivers and promote the benefits of Toyota’s Hybrid Synergy Drive technology. VitalStream’s Streaming Service for Flash enables Web surfers to submit videos in most formats,iStockPhoto Launches Online Video Stock Library
iStockVideo has an interesting proposition if you are a pro or semi–pro shooter with some decent video content that might work well as stock footage. Built on iStockPhoto, this new site just launched in September and functions as a clearing house for those who make -- and for those whoTribune Interactive Launches Chicagolive.com
Chicagolive.com debuts today and features video content about Chicago, by Chicago and for Chicago giving local users a chance to share their video creations in a uniquely Chicago setting, including videos from professionals and amateurs alike. Produced by Chicago Tribune Interactive, the site provides a chance to tell stories aboutPulver Launches Prime Time Rewind TV
Today, Vonage founder Jeff Pulver throws his hat into the ring with PrimeTimeRewind.tv. Like the others, PrimeTimeRewind.tv attempts to put a consistent skin on what is fast becoming a disjointed experience. Pulver’s contribution to this user-interface challenge is to turn the TV Guide into an interactive video cube. When youInternet Comic Bringing Home the Bacon
It has been more than a year and a half since Internet prankster Hu Ge achieved overnight fame for the Web clip, "A Murder Sparked by a Chinese Bun." The popular 20-minute video produced by easy video software was a parody of the farfetched storyline of filmmaker then Kaige's kung
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