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Perhaps one of the best known video-sharing websites, [http://www.youtube.com/ YouTube] is currently owned by Google and allows users to upload their videos to the site for free. Users that verify their accounts or are eligible for YouTube Partnerships can gain access to additional features, such as custom thumbnails. | Perhaps one of the best known video-sharing websites, [http://www.youtube.com/ YouTube] is currently owned by Google and allows users to upload their videos to the site for free. Users that verify their accounts or are eligible for YouTube Partnerships can gain access to additional features, such as custom thumbnails. | ||
====Vimeo==== | ====Vimeo==== | ||
[https://vimeo.com/ Vimeo] is another popular video-sharing service, with a bit more focus towards filmmakers. One of the primary differences between Vimeo and YouTube is that Vimeo has a more stringent list of unacceptable content. Vimeo also offers a paid-for service called Vimeo Plus<ref>http://vimeo.com/plus</ref> that enables the user to have more control over their videos and allows more HD uploads. | [https://vimeo.com/ Vimeo] is another popular video-sharing service, with a bit more focus towards filmmakers. One of the primary differences between Vimeo and YouTube is that Vimeo has a more stringent list of unacceptable content. Vimeo also offers a paid-for service called Vimeo Plus<ref>http://vimeo.com/plus</ref> that enables the user to have more control over their videos and allows more HD uploads. And, for the serious, professional filmmakers, there is Vimeo PRO<ref>http://vimeo.com/pro</ref> that adds even more features and a yearly cost of US$200. | ||
===Self Publishing=== | ===Self Publishing=== | ||
====FlowPlayer==== | ====FlowPlayer==== |