veoh
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Veoh software, installed on PCs or Macs, creates a virtual television network, that is able to distribute TV-Quality, Full-Screen broadcast video to hundreds of millions of users with broadband...
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- Veoh is an independent, Internet Television Broadcasting System that uses the Internet and peer-to-peer distribution technology to create essentially unlimited capacity for long form and broadcast quality video content.
- Unlike traditional television broadcasting systems such as cable or satellite television, Veoh is an OPEN system that allows ANYONE to broadcast video directly to hundreds of millions of consumers who have a PC and broadband connection.
- This provides limitless choices for viewers to find things that interest them from a much wider range of programmers than are available on their cable or satellite system.
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