Video Bomb is a new web community for sharing and discussing the best videos from across the Internet. You can post a video from anywhere on the web (YouTube, Revver, Google Video, archive.
org, etc.), tag it, and add comments. Other users will find your newly-posted video on the “Incoming!” page, and if they like it, they can star the video, which means adding it to their list of favorites. The most starred videos are featured on the front page of VideoBomb.com. If you find yourself often enjoying videos submitted or starred by a certain user, you can add them to your favorites to more easily track their videos. Users can also browse videos by tags, Most Watched, Most Bookmarked, or New Videos. You can easily create your own Internet TV channel, where you can add your favorite videos or collect videos around a certain theme. VideoBomb works with Miro, a free Internet TV software from the same developers. You can watch Video Bomb videos in Miro and you can star videos from within Miro, or use Miro (or other programs) to subscribe to an RSS feed of the latest videos posted on VideoBomb.com.
VideoBomb.com In Their Own Words
“Video Bomb lets you make a collection of videos that you find anywhere on the web. Share your collection by email, RSS, or embedded on your blog. Don’t stay tied down to one video host!”
Why VideoBomb.com It Might Be A Killer
This site allows you to aggregate videos from across the web, so you can easily share all your favorite videos, even if one comes from YouTube, another from Revver, another from MySpace, etc. The interface is intuitive and attractive, it’s free, and there aren’t many similar sites out there – yet.
Some Questions About VideoBomb.com
How will this site make a profit? Are this site’s advantages enough to make it a go-to place for posting and finding videos, over such strong competitors as YouTube, Google Video, etc? 







