Online video 3: Video hosting, organization and management

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There's a bunch of sites where you can host your large files, not only videos. Also, you have a lot of sites where you can collect, organize and manage videos from various sources, make playlists or comments. Let's check them!

Video hosting

TinyPic
Host videos and images for free; it is possible to upload videos in the most popular formats and link videos on MySpace, eBay, blogs and message boards
Vidilife
Upload videos and store them online. There is no limit in terms of length of the files you can upload.
Dropshots
Good site that lets you upload videos, share them and embed them on other sites.
ZippyVideos
Upload and store video files (maximum 20 MB) in the most popular video formats.
Supload
Free service to host video clips and images. Maximum video file size allowed is 20 MB.
Rupid
Another provider of free video hosting: you can host your videos and share them with others.
Pixilive
Free images and video hosting for MySpace, eBay, Facebook and other sites. Maximum size for videos is 10 MB.
Mydeo
Store and stream your videos online. You will be able to embed a video on any website and send streaming video messages .
YourFileHost
Upload files anonymously and share them with others. You can upload any file format up to 25 MB.

Video organization and management

Aggrega
Create and organize your own music video channels and share them with others.
Feedbeat
Fantastic service that lets you create playlists with videos from different sources - YouTube, Google Video and others. Each playlist gets its own subdomain on feedbeat.net.
Ajaxilicious
Online movie catalogue which enables you to manage your movies and share them with others via RSS.
Cliproller
Create custom video channels and add as many as you like to your personal Cliproller page.
CozmoTV
CozmoTV is a site that allows you to create and organize channels of video already existing online.
Magnify.net
Powerful videoagregator site where you can create videochannels for your community also you can earn some revenue from ads.

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