#1. YouTube.

If you want to find absolutely anything that is video, Google-owned YouTube is the first place to go. It’s the 4th most popular website in the world, according to Alexa. From the Bee Gees to the Bay City Rollers, Weird Al to wacky cat home movies, you could spend every hour of every day surfing through YouTube and never, ever see all its content.
#2. Hulu

NBC and Fox teamed up to finance a site that gives Webizens what they want: free TV and movies, streamed in high quality, on demand.
#3. Vimeo

If you’re getting kinda sick of grainy videos of cats riding skateboards on YouTube, it might be time to head to Vimeo. Lightly curated content and a reputation as the hangout for serious creative types keep the quality on Vimeo remarkably high.
#4. Fora.tv

Every day the Fora.TV uploads new clips of scientists, authors, intellectuals, captains of industry and world leaders standing up and laying out what they think they know. The feeds are piped in from Davos, the Entertainment Gathering, the World Economic Forum, TED — all élite conferences where smart people gather to tell one another what they’re thinking, planning and doing.
#5. Netflix.

Latest gen Netflix is morphing from offering DVD hire into a streaming-video service.
#6. Blip.TV

Independent show creators are great at making content. Blip is great at technology, business development, distribution, marketing and advertising sales. It’s a match made in heaven. Almost 50,000 independently produced Web shows use blip.tv to reach more than 22,000,000 people.
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