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Post by SpyderLady on Jun 28, 2007 23:09:19 GMT -6
Free 'How to'...videosThousands of How-To Videos From Experts! www.expertvillage.com/Expert Village is trying to win on volume, with thousands of videos posted by experts. Currently, the site counts more than 1,700 experts and some 17,000 videos. teachertube.com/TeacherTube is YouTube for education, with courses for maths, data processing and literature. The site is organized by “channels” and “groups” (college, university, sciences, technology, Maths…). Features include blog embeds, favorites, tagging and commenting. www.vidipedia.org/Main_PageVidipedia wants to be the Wikipedia of the videos. It provides info on personalities, historical events and other content you’d expect to find in an encyclopedia. You can leave comments, download or embed videos elsewhere. www.youtube.com/categories_portal?c=26&e=1The YouTube category “How To and DIY” provides a massive number of how-to videos and inspiration for projects. In fact, it could crush the others simply because of YouTube’s massive userbase.
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Post by califgirl on Jun 29, 2007 11:08:02 GMT -6
Thanks spyde, I like the Vidipedia.
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Post by SpyderLady on Jun 29, 2007 11:54:30 GMT -6
Yes, I like it too. Check out the alcoholic monkeys under Nature. ;D
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Post by califgirl on Jun 29, 2007 13:08:07 GMT -6
Ok I will.
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