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Web apps: Google vs the rest

Posted on 14 Nov 2008 at 12:21

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While YouTube has undoubtedly cornered the video-sharing market, Google seems strangely reluctant to provide any editing tools. It did launch a beta editing service, called Remixer, powered by Adobe Premiere Express, but that has been canned.

The rivals: Photobucket.com offers online video editing using the same Premiere Express software that YouTube trialled, which is more than sufficient for cobbling a quick clip into reasonable shape. The Yahoo-owned Jumpcut provides excellent online video editing, with quirky transitions and impressive effects, but, irritatingly, edits can't be downloaded.

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Author: Barry Collins, Tim Danton & Darien Graham-Smith

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