yeah it's been mentioned.  good to see.  they provide a unique push of Ogg,
HTML5 and latest browsers.

two other interesting sites:
http://firefogg.org
http://videobin.org/

and of course...
wikipedia.org and archive.org also support Ogg/HTML5

this doesnt look too active but i also recently discovered
http://spreadopenmedia.org which reminded me a bit of my old
spreadthemedia.org project.

sull

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Jay dedman <jay.ded...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 5:12 AM, 
> Rupert<rup...@fatgirlinohio.org<rupert%40fatgirlinohio.org>>
> wrote:
> > I've been out of it for a bit, so apologies if this has already been
> > posted, but I saw a few weeks ago that The Pirate Bay are launching
> > their own video sharing/streaming site:
> > http://thevideobay.org/
>
> Yep...this is one of the few sites online that is heavily
> experimenting with the <video> tag.
> Also, http://tinyvid.tv/ and http://www.dailymotion.com/openvideodemo.
>
> Jay
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