Find and view videos or upload your own. Other features include various video competitions, and once registered you can create playlists, maintain your favourites etc.
Go to www.youtube.com
A free and legal online TV service where you can watch broadcast-quality programmes on the web. Catch up on programmes you’ve missed for up to 30 days or rediscover old favourites. You can choose from comedy, drama, lifestyle shows, factual...
Go to www.seesaw.com
The focus is on TV style shows, where users can watch video online. Users can also download the original high-quality video files. Posted video can be made available for iPod and mobile phone playback.
Go to www.blip.tv
You can search for video by genre, view the top 100 or signup for the daily email of top videos. You can also upload and integrate your videos with your blogs (this requires a Google login).
Go to www.google.com/video
An extensive library of videos which members can view in high resolution. Access is free but there are ads. Includes cartoons, comedy, sci-fi, music videos, animations and more.
Go to www.atomfilms.com
Create your own Star Wars movie with hundreds of video clips, audio tracks and photos from Star Wars. Recut, rearrange and remix. Also add your own video or stills. Post the results for others to watch.
Go to mashup.starwars.com
Watch live television streamed to your computer for free. Search for live video feeds, and chat with other viewers while you watch. No downloads or registration required.
Go to www.justin.tv
A large variety of video, ranging from funny, sexy, stupid, extreme to just plain bizarre! Please note that some of the material on this site is not for work or the eyes of kids.
Go to www.filecabi.net
A free TV portal where you can watch hundreds of online TV channels. The channels are grouped under various sections like news, movies, cartoons, reality, sports, shopping etc...
Go to www.chooseandwatch.com
It's free to watch cartoons, TV-shows, anime, full movies, music videos & sport. The videos aren't actually hosted on the site, but they provide the links to sites where they are currently available.
Go to www.alluc.org