2. Vimeo
Vimeo is a video-sharing website on which
users can upload, share, and view videos. It
was founded by Zach Klein and Jake Lodwick
in November 2004. The name Vimeo was
created by co-founder Jake Lodwick and is a
play on the word video, inserting the word
"me" as a reference to the site's exclusive
dedication to user-made video, and is also an
anagram of “movie.”
3. SlideShare
SlideShare is a Web 2.0 based slide hosting
service. Users can upload files privately or
publicly in the following file formats:
PowerPoint, PDF, Keynote or OpenOffice
presentations. Slide decks can then be viewed
on the site itself, on hand held devices or
embedded on other sites.
4. Camtasia
Camtasia Studio and Camtasia for Mac are
screen video capture software, published by
TechSmith. The user defines the area of the
screen or the window that is to be captured or
the whole screen can be recorded instead.
5. Audacity
Audacity is a free software, cross-platform digital
audio editor and recording application. It is
available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and BSD.
Audacity was created by Dominic Mazzoni while
he was a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon
University. Mazzoni now works at Google, but is
still the main developer and maintainer of
Audacity, with help from many others around the
world.
6. Animoto
Animoto is a web application that produces
videos from photos, video clips and music.
Animoto analyzes the provided photos, video
clips and music to generate a video similar to
a trailer.