1. YouTube
YouTube, originally created in 2005 and bought by Google in 2006, is the most popular video sharing and viewing site on the Web today. An extremely wide variety of multimedia content is available here: user-generated, TV clips, movie clips and movie trailers, video blogging (also known as “vlogging”), original Web series, and much more.
2. Dailymotion
DailyMotion, launched in 2005 and based in France, is the second largest video website in the world according to various Web measurements.
3. Vevo
Vevo, unlike many of the other video websites mentioned on this list, is strictly for music videos and music videos only. Launched in 2009, Vevo offers the highest quality music multimedia from such organizations as Sony, Universal, EMI, CBS, and Walt Disney Records. According to multiple measuring statistics, Vevo has been ranked as the number one music multimedia platform on the Web.
4. Google Video
Google Video offers an easy to use, streamlined search interface (much like all the rest of Google’s multiple properties online). Users can search for videos found on other video websites, such as YouTube, DailyMotion, and MetaCafe.
5. Facebook
Facebook takes its places as one of the most popular videos websites on the Web simply because of the size of its user base: over five hundred million people all over the world visit Facebook on a daily basis (many several times a day).
6. Hulu
Hulu, created in 2007, is one of the premier video sites on the Web, offering a huge variety of high quality multimedia content including the latest TV network productions, which makes it a very attractive option to users looking for better viewing options.
7. Viacom Network
According to several different measurement organizations that keep track of visits to various online properties, the Viacom multimedia network is one of the most popular on the Web.
8. Yahoo! Video
Yahoo! Video, officially launched in 2006, is a video website offering branded channels, movie trailers and clips, and popular comedy skits. There are several ways to find content on Yahoo! Video.
9. Microsoft Video Network
Microsoft is an extremely strong player in the video website market, with such familiar properties as Fox Sports, Bing Videos, MSNBC.
10. AOL Video Network
AOL Video, created in 2006, offers professionally branded multimedia content as well as user-generated video.

YouTube, originally created in 2005 and bought by Google in 2006, is the most popular video sharing and viewing site on the Web today. An extremely wide variety of multimedia content is available here: user-generated, TV clips, movie clips and movie trailers, video blogging (also known as “vlogging”), original Web series, and much more.
2. Dailymotion

DailyMotion, launched in 2005 and based in France, is the second largest video website in the world according to various Web measurements.
3. Vevo

Vevo, unlike many of the other video websites mentioned on this list, is strictly for music videos and music videos only. Launched in 2009, Vevo offers the highest quality music multimedia from such organizations as Sony, Universal, EMI, CBS, and Walt Disney Records. According to multiple measuring statistics, Vevo has been ranked as the number one music multimedia platform on the Web.
4. Google Video

Google Video offers an easy to use, streamlined search interface (much like all the rest of Google’s multiple properties online). Users can search for videos found on other video websites, such as YouTube, DailyMotion, and MetaCafe.
5. Facebook

Facebook takes its places as one of the most popular videos websites on the Web simply because of the size of its user base: over five hundred million people all over the world visit Facebook on a daily basis (many several times a day).
6. Hulu

Hulu, created in 2007, is one of the premier video sites on the Web, offering a huge variety of high quality multimedia content including the latest TV network productions, which makes it a very attractive option to users looking for better viewing options.
7. Viacom Network

According to several different measurement organizations that keep track of visits to various online properties, the Viacom multimedia network is one of the most popular on the Web.
8. Yahoo! Video

Yahoo! Video, officially launched in 2006, is a video website offering branded channels, movie trailers and clips, and popular comedy skits. There are several ways to find content on Yahoo! Video.
9. Microsoft Video Network

Microsoft is an extremely strong player in the video website market, with such familiar properties as Fox Sports, Bing Videos, MSNBC.
10. AOL Video Network

AOL Video, created in 2006, offers professionally branded multimedia content as well as user-generated video.
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