September 8, 2006
4:09 pm

The Microsoft video upload site, codenamed “Warhol”, that’s currently named “Soapbox” will not come under the Windows Live brand. Although the site is still in internal beta at http://soapbox.msn.com, and is expected to move into public beta in the next few weeks.

Here'r few of the current features:

  • Upload videos in almost any format—like from your video or digital camera (maximum file size is currently 100MB).
  • Tag and categorize your videos to make it easy for other people to find them.
  • Watch original videos and browse for new ones at the same time.
  • Set up your own personal RSS feeds for videos you’re interested in.
  • Use your Windows Live Spaces profile with Soapbox on MSN Video.
  • Embed a video on your Web site or blog.

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Microsoft Warhol to become MSN Soapbox

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    depicked says#1 | September 10th, 2006 at 9:33 pm

    Soapbox is looking good. It looks a lot more "personal" than Google or Yahoo's YouTube clones.

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