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YouTube is an online video-sharing platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was created by three former PayPal employees––Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim––in February 2005. | ||||||
Sequel, formerly known as Introvoke, is a no-code software as a service (SaaS) platform for video hosting. | ||||||
Vimeo is a developer and provider of a video sharing platform and related solutions. | ||||||
Rumble is a web and video hosting service founded in 2013. The site mainly hosts conservative political content. | ||||||
Hudl is a platform and software that provides video analysis and coaching tools for sports teams. | ||||||
UOL TV was the first television station that broadcast exclusively over the Internet. Being part of the portal Universe Online, it had its first broadcast in 1997, using the VDOLive format. | ||||||
Youku is a Beijing-based company founded in 2006 by Victor Koo. | ||||||
AcFun is a chinese video sharing website founded in 2007. |