Embedding a video vs. popping it in another window or player does not  
pose any technological back-end restrictions or problems. Its a  
choice for user interface and design. Whatever you would like can  
work just fine.

On Oct 1, 2005, at 11:11 AM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
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>> most of us dont embed the videos in the page because:
>> 1. there is no obvious permalink to the video.
>> 2.  it doesnt show up in RSS feed for syndication.
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>> (someone correct me if im wrong)
>>
>> Jay
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