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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The Top 5 Video Streaming Websites

Ok, I skipped their "Top 5" Since most people already know about them... But you can go to the original article to see them too. See the link at the Bottom of this Page...

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More Streaming Site Options

For completeness here's a list I put together of over 40 additional streaming sites.  If you can't find something you like here, you are not really trying :>)

  • www.Dailymotion.com: Dailymotion is similar to Current TV, and offers a wide range of random video content.
  • www.Ifilm.com: A standard video streaming website.
  • www.Megavideo.com: Mega Video is the video streaming service for Megaupload.
  • www.Crackle.com: More of an Indy/off beat TV shows and movie website, you can watch webshows and other shows you can't find on TV.
  • www.DevilDucky.com: This website features favorite videos grabbed from many different sources and aggregated together. The website contains small videos, TV shows, movie trailers, news recaps, fan videos, and more.
  • www.Break.com: This video website is marketed towards men, and has a list of daily video picks on their homepage. The videos are outrageous, funny, and short.
  • www.Current.com: Currently in Beta, this website has a wide array of modern video content, and is very similar to YouTube.
  • www.Newgrounds.com: An awesome and high quality website featuring user submitted satire, animation, and humor videos.
  • www.Revver.com: You'll find a wide array of content on Revver, most of it high quality and serious. There video base includes interviews, skits, product reviews, movie reviews, animations, and tutorials
  • www.ThatVideoSite.com: This website pulls the most popular videos from a wide range of websites and lists them all on the homepage for your viewing pleasure.
  • www.StreetFire.net: This website has thousands of videos, most of them dealing with cars in some way
  • www.NBC.com: NBC now streams dozens of episodes for free, including Heroes, According to Jim, and the Biggest Loser.
  • www.Clipshack.com: This website features sort clips, recaps, and small videos of random content
  • www.BroadbandSports.com: Sports videos on all types can be found on Broadband Sports, including recaps, highlights, athlete videos, and personal sports videos.
  • www.Flukiest.com: Flukiest is a social networking website, and has an impression video collection
  • www.Phanfare.com: Phanfare is a unique video sharing website, as it is meant to be used with an iPhone, and makes uploading, sharing, and viewing mobile videos easier than ever.
  • www.Sevenload.com: Sevenload is a sleek, professional-looking video streaming website with categories such as Music, DIY, Arts, and Politics.
  • www.VideoBomb.com: The website is a basic, bland video streaming site with random videos.
  • www.Blinkx.com: Boasting over 32 million hours of video footage.
  • www.BigContact.com: Big Contact allows users to create their own channels, and offers several professional streaming channels for anyone to watch.
  • www.Ourmedia.org: Our Media lacks a professional site, but has dozens of channels to search.
  • www.Stickam.com. Stickam is a twist on the modern video streaming site - you can browse hundreds of live streaming video feeds and interact with the other viewers via a chat box.
  • www.Trueveo.com: Trueveo streams content from dozens of different sites, including Hulu, Lifetime, and GQ.
  • www.Videosift.com: Video Sift works very similar to the popular website Digg. Users add videos, and other users 'sift' through them, pushing the good ones to the top, while the poor ones fall to the bottom.
  • www.ABC.com: ABC, like NBC, now offers a wide array of streaming videos, including full episodes of their most popular TV shows.
  • www.Starz Play: Starz Play is offered from Verizon, and allows users to stream hundreds of blockbuster movies and the Starz TV channel for $10 per month.
  • www.Archaeologychannel.com: The Archeology Channel offers hours of free streaming video based on culture, humans, and archeology.
  • www.Open-Video.org: This website is a 'shared digital video collection', and has lecture, documentary, educational, and historical videos, as well as others, for free streaming.
  • www.Videoart.net: This website only has about 2000 videos, but they are all artist in merit - animations, documentaries, galleries, narrative, etc.
  • www.Archives.org: The National Archives streams footage of past events and old documentaries, including space documentaries from the 70's.
  • The News Hour  Miss an important news speak, coverage, or documentary? The News Hour has regular updates of free, streaming news coverage.
  • www.Museum.tv: Docufest is an online video archive website with access to theater reenactments, historic video and radio streams, and interviews.
  • vids.Myspace.com: Myspace TV offers a wide array of video content, including personal videos, vlogs, and TV recaps.
  • www.UStream.tv: UStream TV is another live streaming website, allowing users to chat with each other while watching and participating in live video streams.
  • www.Netflix.com: Netflix has free, unlimited video streaming for all their members, with a low membership cost of $5.99 per month.
  • www.StupidVideos.com - As the name of the website suggests, don't expect to find enlightening videos here. However, if you're looking for some good laughs, there's nowhere better than Stupid Videos.

This article was originally compiled by Emma Best, from www.laptopical.com, a laptop news and review site.

January 2008


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