Got a Drupal Site? Get 100GB Of Video Hosting And Streaming Free From Kaltura (First 50 Only)

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Monday, December 22nd, 2008

We’ve got more holiday treats for you here at TechCrunch. If you run a site on Drupal, the open-source content management software, and want to add collaborative video editing to your site, try Kaltura’s new video module for Drupal. The first 50 readers to download the module from this link will get 100GB of free video hosting and streaming (everyone else gets 10 GB).

Kaltura, which won the People’s Choice award at TechCrunch 40 two years ago, offers a video player with remixing capabilities built in. So site visitors can not only watch videos but edit them and add their own twist. Wikipedia is trying it out.

Here is a Beet.Tv interview with Kaltura CEO Ron Yekutiel at this year’s TC50 conference:

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