OK, I don't quite understand this vidyup thing yet but it seems to allow site owners/managers the ability to allow their viewers/readers/users the ability to upload video to the site via YouTube. How site owners manage incoming video is not clear to me...so I've embedded it and now I'm gonna play with it. Results forthcoming.
**UPDATE 6/25/08** So here's how it works: You embed the widget above on your site and include a call to action separately: "Hey!! Upload your crazy dog videos here!!" When your readers upload a vid to their own personal YouTube channel you receive an email from VidyUp that includes the embed code. From there you just grab the code (if you like the vid) and drop it into your site (as seen below). Pretty basic...but exactly what I could have used 3 years ago when we launched the original coBRANDiT site.
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