The long-anticipated integration of collaborative video editing software into Wikipedia will happen later this summer, according to a report by David Talbot in Technology Review.
The video platform is from Kaltura, the New York-based start-up. I have reposted my interview with CEO Ron Yekutiel. Ron speak about the coming "wisdom of crowds" in community-created and edited video.
In his story, Talbot quotes a prominent documentary filmmaker who says collaborative editing could be the "holy grail." We shall see.
Here's the report on Mashable.
Beet.TV will cover the Open Video Conference today in Manhattan -- will have much more to report. The two-day event is streaming now.
Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
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In his story, Talbot quotes a prominent documentary filmmaker who says collaborative editing could be the "holy grail." We shall see
Wikipedia is an awesome source of information and their database has to be huge, the new video feature is also going to add to the services they provide.
so nice