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ourmedia
ourmedia, an "open media" project instigated by Marc Canter and JD Lasica, launched an alpha web site; it's looking pretty good. [Link] From the FAQ: The idea is pretty simple: People who create video, music, photos, audio clips and other personal media can store their stuff for free on Ourmedia's servers forever, as long as they're willing to share their works with a global audience.
Ourmedia's goal is to expose, advance and preserve digital creativity at the grassroots level. The site serves as a central gathering spot where professionals and amateurs come together to share works, offer tips and tutorials, and interact in a combination community space and virtual library that will preserve these works for future generations. We want to enable people anywhere in the world to tap into this rich repository of media and create image albums, movie and music jukeboxes and more.
jon posted this at 10:54 AM
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Check out BlogMatrix.com they not only handle audio/video but they allow you create and mix audio with their client, aggregate blogs/video/audio and schedule recordings of streaming Internet radio.
Posted by: swato | April 14, 2005 10:50 AM