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Monday, 4th September 2006

Upload Video From Your Mobile, One of Many Features from AOL's User Contributed Video Service

AOL's User Contributed Content Play: UnCut Video (Beta)

UnCut Video has been online since late May but we have yet to mention it on ResourceShelf. This service allows the user to upload and share video content. Uncut Video's slogan See It, Shoot It, Share It? It's a completely free service.

If you want to call it AOL's "YouTube like" service, go ahead but with so many services allowing users the chance to share video, remember that YouTube is one of many services. We also like Guba.

+ Material is searchable. Search results pages also include material from AOL's main video search site.

+ Browse videos by:
+ Location
+ Tags
+ Category
+ Event
+ Most Recent
+ Most Popular
+ Highest Rated
+ Most Comments

Notable. UnCut Video also has mobile features.

Your mobile phone can serve as your own mini camcorder, whether you're capturing a news event, clips of a concert, or your family on a picnic in the park. You can send all your mobile video clips to UnCut Video to view and share later via the web.

What else?
+ Tag Clouds
+ One section devoted to user-contributed "news video." We couldn't find a definition of what gets into this category.

The UnCut Video team launched their own blog about two weeks ago. The first post discusses how a user can upload content directly from their webcam and this can save time getting video content online. This screen cap shows the upload interface.

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