No I don't think it works that way.
If you look, f'rinstance, at Ryanne's thing on
http://veoh.com/videoDetails.html?v=e55696wg9YwjDy
you'll see he has 1 subscriber.
That would be the person who submitted the feed, so that their VEOH client
would automatically
download it as and when the RSS up
hi joly,if you upload a feed to Veoh, it is my understanding that the feed will fall under the name of the user submitting the feed. it will be "claimed" by them. unclaimed feeds have gotten into the system through means of automation. that's why they are not affiliated with any Veoh user. inste
WWWhatsup wrote:
>
My guess is that Dmitry didn't say anything about spidering for
precisely
one reason, VEOH does not actually do any spidering.
Are you saying that somebody sat down and entered in all the zillions
of feeds that they have listed here? I think it's pretty cle
This is beginning to seem almost reminiscent of the "Blogumentary"
episode that transpired a few months ago. This is quite the
reactionary group, and history has demonstrated that when this group
is united around a particular, results are definitely within the
realm of possibility. Now, the
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 22:09:09 +0200, WWWhatsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My guess is that Dmitry didn't say anything about spidering for precisely
> one reason, VEOH does not actually do any spidering.
>
> What they do is allow anyone to sign up and submit any RSS feed they
> fancy to their netw
>
My guess is that Dmitry didn't say anything about spidering for precisely
one reason, VEOH does not actually do any spidering.
What they do is allow anyone to sign up and submit any RSS feed they
fancy to their network, which will then proceed to distribute
that to them, and to any other membe