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			<title>MargievgfjtzuhcvKieft:&amp;#32;Created page with 'With the spread of Internet global accessing(fastest Internet broadband connection of TCP with accumulator cables and semi fast connection), video clips have become very popular …'</title>
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;With the spread of Internet global accessing(fastest Internet broadband connection of TCP with accumulator cables and semi fast connection), video clips have become very popular online as they allow users to stream online video content. By mid-2006 there were tens of millions of video clips available online, with new websites springing up focusing entirely on offering free video clips to users and many established and corporate sites adding video clip content to their websites. With the spread of broadband Internet access, video clips have become very popular online. Whereas most of this content is non-exclusive and available on competing sites, some companies produce all their own videos and do not rely on the work of outside companies or amateurs.&lt;br /&gt;
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The widespread popularity of video clips, with the aid of new distribution channels, has evolved into 'clip culture'. It is compared to 'lean-back' experience of seeing traditional movies, refers to the Internet activity of sharing and viewing a short video, mostly less than 15 minutes. The culture began with the development of broadband Internet service, and has seen a boom since 2005 when websites for uploading clips emerged on the market, including Shockinghumor, Youtube and Google Video, MSN Video and Yahoo! Video.&lt;br /&gt;
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The need has arisen for many users who have the desire for free video downloads from these online video sources and some users will have to go through video conversion to ensure that they have the correct video format such as 3gp, wmv, mpg, mp4,  or mp3 where they can they be reproduced, or put online with the use of a[http://www.webvideofetcher.com/ http] transfer.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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