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VeeJay.tv – Become A VeeJay Right Away

VeeJay.tvAn online resource that is presented by two gentlemen from San Francisco, and which premiered recently at Mashup Camp, VeeJay.tv allows anybody to mix up his own set of music videos and share them with other site users.

The tagline of this resource is quite appropriate, and it leaves no doubts at all about the aim of these two music fans and what they wanted to achieve via this service. It reads “What MTV used to be”.

The main page includes some recent sets (created by other VeeJays) and you can also see sets that showcase the likes of Jon, one of the programmers. This is a quite interesting way of coming across new music that you might not hear about otherwise.

For the time being, supported videos come from YouTube, Yahoo Music and MTV. In practice, this means that you can choose from a wide-ranging collection of professional videos and homemade clips, not to mention music videos that are in actuality mash ups put together by fans.

Signing up for this new Internet service is very easy – you can use an OpenID if you have one, and Facebook Connect is likewise supported. A normal password creation process is available, too. In any case, this service is available for free, so that if you wish to put up your very own aural experience for others to rejoice you can get started easily.

VeeJay.tv In Their Own Words

“VeeJay.tv was created by two music fans that also spend a lot of time on the interwebs. Jon and Drew met at a previous startup in San Francisco, and joined forces again at Mashup Camp 2008. Veejay.tv was one of Jon’s many project ideas, and Jon and Drew decided to work on it during Mashup Camp. They bought the domain on Monday, and immediately got to work designing and building out the site. After two sleep-deprived nights, they demo’d the site on Wednesday at Mashup Camp.”

Why VeeJay.tv It Might Be A Killer

It enables anybody to share his favorite music in a very direct and practical way.

Some Questions About VeeJay.tv

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