10 Free Great Websites That Allow You To Watch TV On Your Computer!
June 15th, 2008
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Hello,
When I get bored I watch TV and I can watch whatever’s on or I could watch the new emerging wave of video streaming websites that are available. This enable us not only to watch the same old stuff but also new, original and unique with programmes with enough potential to rival commercial TV.
So here they are:
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Veoh: Veoh features millions of videos including , movies, indie productions, and viral videos. Upload & share your own videos free.
Blip:blip.tv is the world’s leading videoblogging and podcasting service. PC World says we are ‘online video done right,’ and Tech Crunch calls us ‘a great platform for videobloggers’.-
AOL Video: Get millions of video from AOL , AOL partners and third party videos.
LiveVideo: is a video platform that allows you to host videos for free, broadcast your videos, watch funny and sexy videos.
USTREAM: Broadcast video LIVE to the world from a computer, mobile or iPhone in minutes, or watch thousands of shows from News to Entertainment to celebrities, 24/7.
Metacafe: One of the world’s largest video sites, serving the best videos, funniest movies and clips.-
Bolt: Bolt is the web site to upload your videos, host photos, and watch videos. Browse profiles, share media, express yourself and meet new friends. It’s free! -
Stickam: is the largest live streaming social network. Whether you are known by 15 people or 150,000 Stickam.com is where you will find your friends and fans. See and be seen at Stickam.com, The Live Community. -
Revver: The first viral video sharing network with original user generated content videos including animals, autos, animation, celebrities, comedy, games, sports, and more.
Vimeo: People connecting through video. Making video has never been easier. Now there is a home for the videos you make. Come on in.Bonus!
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself: Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.*
Do you know any other good, free and legeals ways to watch television on your computer? If so please tell us below!
Thanks,
Daniel Johnson
* I put YouTube as an extra because I thought I would like some other websites.