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December 04, 2006

Zudeo launches

As mentioned on TechCrunch, Azureus launched Zudeo (Beta) this morning. A video site that is powered by the popular P2P client.

Basically, Zudeo is a site that will let you select the videos you want to see and then launches the Azureus client to download the files for viewing. There is currently no support for streaming so you can't watch anything until it has been downloaded.

Content providers can also use Zudeo to publish and share videos.

I just tried it out with an HD film of San Francisco and it worked as advertised. Of course the killer factor for any service like this will be the content that is available and the ease of use.

With $12 million in funding, I'm sure Zudeo will be an interesting venture to keep a close eye on as this market hots up.

Posted by Matthew at December 4, 2006 10:27 AM

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