Vodpod widgets are used on over 15,000 blogs and websites, by Facebook and Myspace users all over the world.
We thought you might want to see some of them for inspiration.
Talking Points Memo, the well-regarded and popular political blog, maintains several pods, to feed several different sidebar widgets on their site: two widgets on the front page of TPM, and another widget on the TPM Election Central site.
Ben Smith is another must-read political blogger. He uses our blog importer to automatically collect videos he posts on his blog, and a sidebar widget to keep those videos available to his readers, even after the post has rolled off the front page.
The folks at Om Malik's blogging empire bring you this fine site about the new world of video on the web. They use a top bar widget on their front page.
This very popular political blogger uses both a top bar widget, and a full gallery widget to let allow his visitors to browse through his entire collection of 100s of videos.
Music for an accelerated culture!
This site from the Public Radio Exchange allows their viewers and listeners to suggest political videos for their collection. They use a narrower version of our gallery widget on their site.
Linden Labs has built a nifty video tutorial section for the SecondLife using the Vodpod API. It allows users to browse tutorials by tag as well as search. More details on how they used the API on our Vodpod API Google Groups page.
NewTeeVee, the highly regarded Gigaom blog on all things related to video on the web, runs a terrific showcase of the best new online shows and videos at NewTeeVee Station. NewTeeVee Station was built using the Vodpod API.