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  • SouthAfricaTube - another video sharing site

    I was surfing the net this morning when I saw a Google adsense ad promoting a new South African themed video sharing site called SouthAfricaTube.com. I am not sure what scares me more about the site - the fact that it does not even host its own videos, the "designed in Front Page by my cousin Dwayne in 1996" retro look, or the fact that someone would spend money advertising something like this on Google. On further investigation I managed to find Kenyatube.com and Nigeria-tube.com, all using the same code and shit design, and all with around 10 actual videos masquerading as content.

    As much of a waste of time that the site is, it poses interesting questions for the nascent South African video sharing sites like Zoopy, myvideo and Twac. How are these sites going to differentiate themselves from the rest of the local herd, and how are they going to provide local users with an incentive to post videos on their sites instead of YouTube? Tyler Reed has written an detailed comparison of the three current local sites that is well worth reading. Twac has an interesting model - professionally made (and genuinely funny by the looks of things) content that you have to purchase or buy a subscription for, as well as free user submitted content. Myvideo is offering (somewhat controversially) to pay a R1000 bounty for newsworthy video content, while Zoopy, by far the most professionally designed of the three, is going for the social networking angle and letting users share video as well as photos.

    The problem that all of these sites face is that the barrier to entry into the market is so low. Anyone with a credit card can go and buy a domain and a  $99 Clip-Share php script (look familiar MyVideo.co.za?), and launch their own video sharing site. The key, as always, is content. I reckon the key to all three of these sites future success lies in figuring out how to gain traction with the schoolkids that make most of the user generated video content. Once you have a social group or school using a specific service then the growth will be exponential. The first one to figure out how to do this will be the winner here.

  • Joost Invitations

    I was lucky enough to be an early beta tester of Joost, the new P2P video offering from Skype and Kazaa founders Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis. Each beta release gets better and better and the latest version is particularly impressive. I can see it being a huge success in Europe and the US where bandwidth is fast and cheap enough to stream the almost high definition content. South African users will be frustrated by the wait for video to download and alarmed by the bandwidth used (around 440 MB/Hour). Nevertheless it is a mesmerising glimpse into the future of television.

    It is an open secret that I have been developing a Joost like videoblogging platform called za.tv in my spare time for the past 6 or 7 months using Flex 2. One of the things that alarmed me when I got my hands on the Joost beta was how similar my UI was to theirs. I guess it is a compliment (they have 150 of the world's best engineers and designers working on their product), but it made me go back and look at the UI elements of za.tv again and make some tough choices. Designing UI for full screen video applications is a whole new ball game, and we are going to be seeing a lot of creative thinking and new ideas in this field in the near future.

    I have 5 Joost beta invites to give away. If you would like to check Joost out and see what all the fuss is about then leave your email address in the comments section below this post (use a human friendly format like jaxon at soup dot co dot za), and I will send beta invites on a first come, first served basis. The private beta program issues new invites every few weeks - as more come available I will send those out too.

    23 April 2007 Update: All of my invitations have been sent out and I have another 8 addresses on the waiting list so I am closing the comments on this post. If I get enough further invitations I will open comments here again. If you have put your name in the comments already I will send you invites as they become available. 


Hi, I'm Jaxon Rice. By day I run a Johannesburg based web company called Soup and by night I am the frontman of the Diesel Whores. This is my personal blog. more...

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