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  2. Adobe buying Frame.io in $1.28B deal - AOL

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    Adobe announced today it is acquiring Frame.io, a video review and collaboration platform used by over a million customers, for $1.275 billion in cash. Founded in 2014 by post-production company ...

  3. Vimeo - Wikipedia

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    Legacy free accounts have a weekly upload limit [54] [55] and, since 2018, a total storage limit. [56] Paid subscriber tiers, first introduced in 2008, [57] provide accounts with a larger upload allowance and greater storage capacity. [4] Starting around 2016, Vimeo has also shifted towards supporting businesses through its offerings. [58]

  4. Invidious - Wikipedia

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    Invidious is a free and open-source alternative frontend to YouTube. [2] [3] It is available as a Docker container, [4] or from the GitHub master branch. [5]It is intended to be used as a lightweight and "privacy-respecting" alternative to the official YouTube website. [2]

  5. MyVideo - Wikipedia

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    The users had the possibility to upload, rate and watch videos and to share them over social networks. Today MyVideo is an entertainment news platform of maxdome, [4] a video on demand service of ProSiebenSat.1 Media. The former video hosting service was replaced by quazer.com and later sold to Pluto TV. [5]

  6. Metacafe - Wikipedia

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    Metacafe was an Israeli video-sharing website, launched in July 2003. During the mid-2000s it was one of the largest video-sharing websites, [citation needed] though it eventually began to be superseded by YouTube, Vimeo and Dailymotion.

  7. Adobe Presenter - Wikipedia

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    Video editing tools are also provided, and offer the ability to upload to video-sharing platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo and other sites. Multimedia features such as annotations, eLearning templates, actors, audio narration and drag-and-drop elements enrich users' presentations.

  8. VBOX7 - Wikipedia

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    Vbox7 started to transition to self-produced content and partners network. In 2015, famous Bulgarian vloggers (Emil Conrad and Boryana Stefanova, for example) migrated to YouTube. Videos of users, who didn't have a contract with Vbox7, were made inaccessible from outside Bulgaria. A lot of previously uploaded videos were deleted.

  9. Vdio - Wikipedia

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    Vdio Inc. was an internet television service created by Skype and Rdio co-founder Janus Friis in 2011. On April 2, 2013, Vdio was officially launched for Rdio premium subscribers.