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    Oosah.com - Your Personal Digital Media Desktop

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    At Oosah.com, you can create your own free, web-based desktop for storing and sharing your personal music, photo, and video files. The site integrates file management with media creation, sharing, and playback capabilities. Everything is web-based, so there’s nothing to download, and you can even upload directly from your mobile device or camera, without first having to upload to your desktop. However, uploading content from your desktop is painless too, and almost any digital format is accepted. Oosah.com, lets you create folders and subdirectories, drag-and-drop to easily organize your content, and offers more sharing options than most similar sites. There are tools to help you create your own multimedia presentation (known as an “oosah”), to share with friends, add to your MySpace profile, or embed anywhere else on the web. You can also take advantage of RSS, SMS, podcasting, email, and several other options for sharing your Oosah content. Each free account comes with two gigabytes of free storage.

    In their own words

    "Oosah is a simple, easy-to-use, but feature rich 'Web 2.0' content hosting site. We give you one spot on the Web where you can manage all of your digital media content - photos, videos, and music/audio files. It is designed to be easy enough for novice users to use, while at the same time providing features that even the advanced user can appreciate. Oosah is a fully Web-based application, there is no Oosah application or code that you need to download or install on your Mac or PC."

    Why it might be a killer

    Oosah has a wealth of features that make it very appealing, and since you can upload audio, video, photos, or a bit of each, it will attract users of every media. The direct uploading features is really nice, as is the intuitive, easy-to-use organization tools like folders and drag-and-drop capabilities.

    Some questions

    Is 2GB enough storage space to offer on a site where users will be uploading lots of large video, photo, and music files? Will we see an Oosah Facebook application or integration with other sites? Is the market for multimedia-sharing websites already getting saturated?

    Visit website http://www.oosah.com/
    Posted 18 Months 25 Days ago by kkav | Source: Mashable

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