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Jan 23, 08
MonkeySee
Find free professional and user submitted how-to videos. Offers a large and growing library of video demonstration on a wide variety of topics. Easy navigation allows users to find videos quickly, and a sidebar introduces featured experts. Individual videos can be rated, saved, and shared. Future releases promise downloadable video as well. [Open beta]

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Posted by Matthew Murphy in EducationKnowledge

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Steve on January 23, 2008 at 12:04 PM:

There are a lot of video sites out there, but this site actually has videos that you can learn something from...pretty cool!

Warren on January 23, 2008 at 01:42 PM:

MonkeySee - Great site! The quality of the videos is much better than most video-centric sites.  I also think how-to videos are a great niche in this clutterd video world of entertainment focused sites.

Lisa on January 23, 2008 at 07:03 PM:

Great find.  I just learned how to solve the Rubix cube!  This is definately a site to be bookmarked.  I could use it practically every day:)

Steve on January 24, 2008 at 11:31 AM:

Lisa, thanks for pointing out that...I’ve been practicing for the last 20 minutes.  Pretty cool indeed!  Have you seen the yo-yo video?  There’s a ton here…

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