Mojiti is dead; long live Viddler!
I'm not sure people beleive me when I say in presentations, "Here are some interesting third-party online services... but be careful, because they could disappear at any time."
Well, that's what happened to Mojiti, which was AWESOME (and now rumored to have been bought out by Hulu.com). So I went on the hunt for an alternative.
I think I found it: Viddler.com. Here's a sample from a project we're working on right now: Augustine test video.
I'm not embedding the video here (though that does indeed work) because, to have it show up, it has to be "public". What I included above was a "secret link", as they call it -- security by obscurity, which is totally fine for these purposes.
Well, that's what happened to Mojiti, which was AWESOME (and now rumored to have been bought out by Hulu.com). So I went on the hunt for an alternative.
I think I found it: Viddler.com. Here's a sample from a project we're working on right now: Augustine test video.
I'm not embedding the video here (though that does indeed work) because, to have it show up, it has to be "public". What I included above was a "secret link", as they call it -- security by obscurity, which is totally fine for these purposes.
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