Google’s Free Video Servers

Google Video
Google Video
Google Video

Dave Burstein, the Editor of DSLPrime, told a room full of people about Google’s Video service yesterday.  He was not casual in his delivery.  He said, and I paraphrase — they (Google) will host and serve your video free of charge, the higher the resolution, the better.

I must have been on an other planet when this announcement was made.

Your work deserves to be seen.
You’ve made a great video. Now who will watch it?
Whether you produce hundreds of titles a year or just a few, you can give your videos the recognition and visibility they deserve by promoting them on Google – for free. Signing up for the Google Video Upload Program will connect your work with users who are most likely to want to view them.
Sign up and upload …
We’re accepting digital video files of any length and size. Simply sign up for an account and upload your videos using our Video Uploader (please be sure you own the rights to the works you upload), and, pending our approval process and the launch of this new service, we’ll include your video in Google Video, where users will be able to search, preview, purchase and play it.
For major producers …
If you’re from a TV station or production facility, we have a separate process to help you join the Google Video Upload Program.

If you are in the video production business, this is a must visit site. Shelly Palmer

About Shelly Palmer

Shelly Palmer is the Professor of Advanced Media in Residence at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and CEO of The Palmer Group, a consulting practice that helps Fortune 500 companies with technology, media and marketing. Named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” he covers tech and business for Good Day New York, is a regular commentator on CNN and writes a popular daily business blog. He's a bestselling author, and the creator of the popular, free online course, Generative AI for Execs. Follow @shellypalmer or visit shellypalmer.com.

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