Meet Twistage, a plug-and-play YouTube

Liz Gannes, Thursday, January 4, 2007 at 5:05 AM PT Comments (1)

With no more opportunities left to build another YouTube, pre-launch startup Twistage wants to take advantage of everyone’s fascination with YouTube to build its functionality into other sites. Get the scoop on NewTeeVee.

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January 5th, 2007
5:24 AM PT
Joshua Nolan said:

I’ve had the distinct pleasure of working with David Wadler and his technology. As a video solution there is really no comparison. The level of customization allows for any number of configurations within your site giving a robust (and competitive) service option… instead of the usual, posting YouTube videos on your site..

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