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VentureBeat: Video start-up One True Media lands $5 million from Kleiner Perkins

  • StartupHubs.com · 3 years ago
    Hmmn.. Wonder how effective is the strategy of creating a service targeted just at a niche market segment (ex: just mom's market) from having a service that can be used by everyone but provides an option to tag/categorize accordingly!

    Nag .B /at/
    StartupHubs.com
  • Raja · 3 years ago
    I like their website and the do-it-yourself tools they offer. I think they will have a good business.

    For people that want a full service in converting their raw video tapes to short interesting clips for watching and sharing online with friends and family, I would like to mention our company www.nettapes.com. We offer a service called SharePak that provides this service for a very low affordable price of $19.95 per tape. We also convert video tapes to DVDs for a low flat rate price of $9.95 per tape. We believe that affordability of such services is key to mass adoption. We want to make that possible.
  • Shakir Razak · 3 years ago
    Their offering seems to be quite comprehensive on a technical level.
    However, they're not the only ones chasing the "parent and baby" market, there's also a company called Dropshots that has been doing the same for some time; And if you want really advanced technology and service there's a company called Forbidden Technologies ( http://www.forbidden.co.uk ) which has a private offering (no public family pics on the front-page, etc.) called Clesh at http://www.clesh.com


    Kind Regards,


    Shakir Razak
  • Matt Marshall · 3 years ago
    And, of course, VideoEgg, which I forgot to mention in the original post.