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Zoopy launched in March 2007 as a South African answer to YouTube, catering to user-generated content (UGC), and also developed an online broadcast channel called Zoopy TV for content produced in ...
Zoopy has often been referred to as South Africa’s answer to YouTube, but Zoopy CEO Jason Elk told the Mail & Guardian that this was never a label the company chose for itself and, in fact, has ...
Zoopy is a multimedia online sharing community based in South Africa. This week the company took a big turn–it abandoned a user-generated content model and morphed into a mobile video site.
Zoopy’s future was pulled into question in mid-2012 after its founders and owners, Jason and Pat Elk, parted ways with the company.
We’re turning this on its head and positioning Zoopy as a mobile video platform, with a mobi site, apps for the major platforms, and a website,” said Jason Elk, CEO of Zoopy.
Zoopy was founded in March 2007 by Jason and Pat Elk, and at the time competed against platforms like YouTube by allowing users to upload and share videos, photos, podcasts and blogs.
Zoopy will be assisting Bizcommunity.com on the ground in Margate over Loeries weekend, 27 – 30 July 2007, with video interviews and footage of all the events and party happenings from around ...
More recently, Zoopy.com was also chosen as Mail & Guardian’s Online video delivery partner. This deal will give Vodacom a 40% stake in the South African startup and affirms its change in ...
Zoopy has also just increased their upload file size limit from 100MB to 200MB. Elk explains, “If we’re giving visitors a quicker and more comfortable experience over local bandwidth, we ...
The guys from Zoopy, a major African video sharing site, have released their official iPhone app, which allows users to view and share videos on the go. After downloading the app, my first ...
The only thing the Zoopy Show might not be prepared to handle is ambivalence. “It’s funny: I would say that if someone’s not going to be into it, there’s not much I can do about it.” ...