Divvio, a startup based in Menlo Park, California, is offering to connect fans of Internet video and audio with the right content. On Monday, Divvio will launch what it calls a “personal guide to the Internet for video and audio.” “You don’t want to go from web site to web site to extract what you need,” said Divvio Chairman and CEO Hossein Eslambolchi, the former chief technology officer at AT&T. Divvio’s web-based application will locate and categorize millions of video and audio items on the Internet according to preferences set by the user. The site will permit detailed searches, allowing users to create “channels” that they can share with friends and suggest selections for the user channels.
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Note: Does Not Support Firefox at this time. IE only.
Search:
+ Audio
+ Video
+ Both
While Divvio does not host any video clips, finding potential copyright problems with material hosted on a variety of services was very easy.
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