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 [Streamavideo.com] was created by one developer named Kevin as a proof of concept
website that he could use a reference for clients to understand certain concepts and
his programming .Much of his previous was done thru another firm thus could not show as a example or reference for other clients. 
 Over time it developed into its own entity or brand. He started recieving more request
and more users started signing up.But he wanted to make sure it was original and want 

users really could use in a variety of ways that were not really easy to find.To date (March 2009) has had approx 2 million page views and over 26 million hits.

The 1st Feed that same out was in response of 1 of 2 submissions that the Kevin made one being

[www.killerstartups.com] 
"now has become a free portal that allows you to stream live videos or upload recorded ones 

and share with others. You can send and stream live video right from your camera and control the stream from a control panel. Streamavideo also incorporates elements of social networking, allowing you to set up a profile, stream videos to IPhone ,send video enabled private messages to your friends and

even have private video chats. Video conferencing

is also provided and you can even make money from your streams by setting up a pay per view channel. Current streams are organized into channels so you can simply select the channel you are interested in and watch the stream. " - from Killer Startups.


Now many other feeds such as a comparison site [tablefly.com] , t

his can be viewed at [1].

User have found a perfect way to make money of their content and upload videos in a personal library like for family events easily send video email and much more!

Unregistered users can watch the videos, while registered users are permitted to upload an unlimited number of videos. Accounts of registered users are called "channels". (Streamavideo (talk) 22:50, 3 March 2009 (UTC))[reply]