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Find out how to do stuff with SuTree
The new site from Israel-based E-learning Knowledge Solutions allows users to submit videos that are posted in various places on the internet, including About.com, Grouper, and Metacafe.
The result is a collection of how-to videos that you can search or browse from a central location. When you find a video you want to watch, you click the image and are taken to the original video source.
The service works well as a repository for DIY and how-to videos, which are often hard to find under the videos of teenagers talking to webcams and people doing silly stuff on sites like YouTube. Currently, SuTree has over 5000 videos indexed, covering topics ranging from parenting to sports.
[via TechCrunch]

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Brian Dee said 8:30AM on 5-06-2007
Hi,
Thanks for this great resource.
I've explored it thoroughly and I think it's superb.
I wish they will grow and add more content for the benefit of us all.
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