Viewmy.TV goes live
March 7, 2008
Free Internet TV channel Viewmy.TV has officially gone live, following a trial launch last summer. The site aggregates free web TV channels from around the world and combines them with an online community.
The London-based portal offers free membership and grants access to more than 1300 channels from 100 different countries. It currently features a selection of live TV, from mainstream channels such as The Research Channel, BBC, NASA, and Aljazeera as well as independent broadcasts.
By using blog embeds and RSS feeds, users can share their favourite channels on other external sites, outside of viewmy.tv. The live streams can be watched in full screen or mini screen directly in the browser or with other viewmy.tv applications including: Mac widget, Vista gadget, XP application, or via a Facebook application.
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