Netscape Now Accepting Video Submissions

Posted on October 1, 2006

Netscape is now accepting video submissions. The web portal which was relaunched as a memedigger and community site earlier this year is now competing with the video sharing companies.

Jason Calacanis had announced the launch of Netscape's video services a couple weeks ago. At that time Netscape was not accepting user submitted videos but they are now.

Netscape has also provided a faq about video submissions. It also explains Netscape's Video Standards. There currently is no time limit on the length of the videos and no limit to the number of videos a user can upload. You need to logged in to Netscape to upload a video. Netscape also provides Javascript code so people can post the videos they like on their blogs or websites.


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