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    <title>Comcast Ziddio Platform Launches as Beta Version</title>
    <summary>Major cable and Internet provider Comcast made news on Monday with its announcement of releasing a live beta version of its user-generated Internet video platform. The product is called Ziddio, and it currently allows users to upload videos related to...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Major cable and Internet provider <a href="http://www.comcast.com/">Comcast</a> made news on Monday with its announcement of releasing a live beta version of its user-generated Internet video platform.</p>

<p>The product is called <a href="http://www.ziddio.com/">Ziddio</a>, and it currently allows users to upload videos related to the content of official participants, which are now the Style Network on Comcast and pay-television channel Cinemax.  This allows use of some copyrighted material specifically in response to videos related to shows on these two networks.</p>

<p>Not surprisingly, initial prompts include requests for videos related to <i>Star Wars</i>, which Cinemax is currently re-airing.  Since there is a wealth of user-generated content and what seems inexhaustable interest in creating user-generated content for the <i>Star Wars</i> films, this seems to be a safe place to start.  There's no doubt that certain programs inspire the creation of user-generated content more than others.</p>

<p>The plan is to bridge this user-generated content cross-platform into video-on-demand for Comcast users as well, picking the best content for VOD.  According to intiial press releases, the winner will get a zero-gravity flight at the Kennedy Space Center.</p>

<p>The <i>Clean House</i> show on the Style network requests videos of the messiest homes viewers can find, with the winning videos being picked to be houses to be cleaned up on the program.</p>

<p>The full site will be launched next month after running in its beta version for several weeks.</p>

<p>There are preliminary videos on the site right now for comedy, animation, games, movies, horror/sci-fi, action/drama, music, and reality.</p>

<p>The site is well worth checking out.  Also, cross-reference Ivan Askwith's recent post here about <a href="http://www.convergenceculture.org/weblog/2006/10/fx_introduces_fancasting.html">FX Fancasting</a> and Henry Jenkins' and Geoffrey Long's recent thoughts on <a href="http://www.convergenceculture.org/weblog/2006/11/taking_the_you_out_of_youtube.html">YouTube</a> here as well.</p>

<p>Also, the <a href="http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/COMCAST_VIDEOS?SITE=SCCOL&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT">AP story</a> points out that this comes along with the company's Halloween release of <a href="http://www.fearnet.com/">FearNet</a>.</p>

<p><a href="http://mashable.com/2006/11/07/ziddio-launches-comcasts-youtube-contender/">Pete Cashmore points out</a> that the test site has launched alongside news of a Verizon partnership with YouTube, concluding about Comcast's site that "the early version is good, but it's not as compelling as existing video-sharing sites.  It's a good idea, though."</p>

<p><a href="http://www.marketingvox.com/archives/2006/11/07/comcast_begins_testing_videosharing_site_ziddio/?rss1">MarketingVOX</a> points out that the company is hoping to distinguish itself from YouTube both by offering prizes for the best videos and creating a more slick and cinematic visual feel for the site.</p>]]>
      
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