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There are plenty of video websites out there to suit your every video viewing needs. They range from the entertaining, nonsensical depths of YouTube, to full-length movies, to skin flicks and tutorials sites that excel at teaching you how to play banjo. Yobler can be placed in the latter category.
Created in Bucharest, Yobler is the place to go if you want to know how to do something. Need a little Spanish grammar pick me up for you trip to Mexico? Maybe you want to learn how to jive? How about swimming without stress? Visit Yobler and you’ll be able to jive, speak Spanish and swim within a matter of minutes. Yobler’s UI is much like YouTube. You can search by category, keywords, view the highest rated or most discussed videos; you can submit your own material, subscribe to channels, or read articles and blogs.
It’s not limited to video either. You can submit audio lessons as well. Check it out. Learn something.
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Yobler is a simple, yet comprehensive video/audio tutorial site. It’s got plenty of options to keep users entertained and informed. And it has plenty of means through which users can interact and offer feedback?
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Can Yobler make a dent in the video tutorial platform? How will it compete with popular sites like VideoJug? Will users find the content compelling and useful?
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