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February 19, 2008Slideshow: Our top 10 online video websites
Here is a roundup of our favorite news and tips websites about online video. Like us, you should add these top ten sites to your RSS feed. If you haven’t set one up yet, it’s time to. It will speed up your Internet browsing. RSS feeds use XML language and can be installed for free at Google Reader, My Yahoo, or My AOL, among others.
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| Take a look at the Top 10 Online Video Websites |
Inside Online Video – This blog covers business news and viral videos.
Mashable – The in-depth website covers news about social networking such as MySpace and Facebook but also includes a lot about video online.
NewTeeVee – This daily news blog features business stories about the industry and embeds popular viral videos.
Online Marketing Blog – This blog gives tip lists and introductory advice for online marketing using social media and search engine optimization.
Online Video Watch – The website follows new online video launches and posts popular video links.
ReelSEO – Just as the name implies, the site focuses on search engine optimization for the video marketer with industry news and SEO tips.
Silicon Alley Insider – The site follows the digital business industry revolving around technology and media giants.
TechCrunch – In addition to daily updates, TechCrunch features its signature company index that profiles hundreds of established tech companies and Internet start-ups.
Will Video for Food – Written by successful viral sensation Kevin Nalts, this site focuses on advertising and viral marketing of user-generated content.
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$1,499.991Canon Vixia HF G10
With the Vixia HF G10 ($1499 MSRP), Canon's latest flagship camcorder, the company decided to use a completely different image sensor with a smaller amount of pixels. If you check out the results from our performance testing, you'll quickly see the change paid off—particularly in low light situations. Read full 5-part review
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$1,099.002Panasonic HDC-TM900
The Panasonic HDC-TM900 is the successor to the lauded HDC-TM700, our pick for Camcorder of the Year in 2010. The TM900 offers the same fantastic video performance as its predecessor, particularly with its widely-praised 1080/60p mode, but Panasonic didn't improve on much else. Read full 5-part review
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$999.003Panasonic HC-X900M
The HC-X900M is the replacement for last year's HDC-TM900 flagship HD camcorder from Panasonic, but if you're looking for hot new features or exciting updates then you should prepare to be disappointed. Other than a few design alterations and some slight tweaks to the lens and sensor, the HC-X900 is identical to its predecessor. Read full 5-part review
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$599.994Canon Vixia HF M40
The Canon HF M40 is the latest mid-range camcorder from Canon. With the same risky new sensor, this impressive bargain has great low light performance and a plethora of manual controls. Read full 5-part review
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$1,499.005Sony Handycam HDR-TD10
The twin lens system featured prominently on the front of the Sony HDR-TD10 should tell you one thing: this is a camcorder that can record 3D video. Read full 5-part review
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