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		<title>By: Stephen B Streater</title>
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		<description>Web 2.0 sites will get used if they are useful.

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<p>My company ( <a href="http://www.forbidden.co.uk/" >http://www.forbidden.co.uk/</a> ) provides a professional internet video editing, publishing (web, mobile, podcast) and hosting applet, mostly used for Broadcast TV video post-production. Unike more primitive Ajax sites, this is a Java applet. Even the video compression is written in Java (you can improve performance by increasing the Java memory allowance), so no media player is required, and it works on Macs and PCs.</p>
<p>Consumer video is in its infancy, but you can get a feel for it with my video podcast. I generally shoot on a mobile phone (cellphone), upload over-the-air, edit on the web, and pubish in FORscene: <a href="http://pro.forscene.net/ss1/ipod.rss" rel="nofollow">http://pro.forscene.net/ss1/ipod.rss</a> &#8211; or you can sign up to the consumer version for free at <a href="http://clesh.com/" >http://clesh.com/</a> .</p>
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