
is also integrated with TechSmith’s Camtasia Studio and Jing Project, providing users a direct connection for uploading their screencasts and screenshots with a single click. Because doesn’t resize or reformat the original content, individuals who watch videos hosted on see exactly what was uploaded. users retain complete ownership of their content and can add or remove content at any time. Owners also have access to content analytics, including who has accepted an invitation and how many times a specific piece of media has been viewed. Viewers can subscribe to specific video and audio content, including Apple iPod(R)-compatible video and audio, via RSS and iTunes feeds.įolders containing content can be made private, public or invite-only with ’s integrated email notification. Users can also leverage ’s embedded MediaRoll widget to display on their Web page or blog content contained in any Public Folder. Users can make their media available by email, IM or embed it in Web pages and blogs for convenient sharing. “We’ve kept the site intuitive and easy to use, while still providing that high level of trust in the quality and security of our platform.”Ĭontent uploaded to can be shared as individual pieces of media or organized into Playlists, making it easy for users to streamline the online viewing experience. “With the great feedback we received from our customers during the past 18 months, we’ve been able to tailor for business people who can’t afford to lose control of their content,” said Dirk Frazier, Product Manager of. During the recently concluded beta period, nearly 200,000 users uploaded and shared more than 750,000 pieces of media for business, academic, marketing, sales, training and entertainment. TechSmith Corp., the world’s leading provider of screen capture and recording solutions, today announced the official debut of, an affordable media-sharing site where professionals can securely upload, organize and share high-quality videos, presentations, documents and images.Īll content uploaded to retains its original quality, resolution and file size, including support for high-definition media.
