I think the technology and probably Dmitry's experience in this space and with P2P technology is by far a larger factor than the amount of content and users that Veoh has or had.  People investing money are not usually ignorant to the core factors.  The fact is, Veoh can and now likely will become a serious alternative venue for independent media makers.  They have made it clear that they specialize in longer form higher quality videos.
Maybe not that enticing to some videobloggers who have no intention on creating 'more produced' and ellaborate video works, but looking forward.... it will be nice to have such an optional platform to utilize. 

I can see you, Josh, making a brillian short film.  Something above and beyond what you have already created. 
I can see you wanting to distribute a high quality version of it and not wanting to jump through the traditional hoops of the industry... and instead choosing to consider a service like Veoh.

Also, imagine all the filmmakers who are not bloggers.  Anything that gives them a new vehicle for moving out their content to the masses at no cost.... that is far from a bad thing!

sull

On 4/20/06, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
watching this video, i can't help but think that 2 weeks ago when I looked at veoh and saw all my friends videos on veoh, populating their pages, that perhaps all those faces, all those "independant producers" "using" veoh helped them land this deal.

I am curious... anyone interested in the technology/service that veoh is offering (ignore the bad blood)?

I just can't see myself using it any time soon...

On 4/20/06, Halcyon Lujah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Speaking of Dmitry, he was interviewed on CNBC:
http://veoh.com/videoDetails.html?v=e58555GeFRX7g8

-halcyon
 
p.s. are the people who have issues with Veoh unhappy with the way they fixed it? or just upset they made a mistake in the first place?  Or something else?   Is anyone's content on Veoh that doesn't want it there? 
 


 
On 4/20/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Veoh.com is where you can see the transcoded flv previews.

Btw, I like Veoh way more than crApple iTunes. 
God forbid people speak out against precious Apple.

At least people... humans... speak to us here from Veoh.  Christ, the CEO responded!
When has anyone from Apple contributed to the conversation of videoblogging?


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