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Miro Launches More Video Collections

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Miro, the open-source Web video aggregator, has once again culled together a number of custom packages that fit specific themes for new users and existing subscribers to enjoy. The items on the agenda: food and religion.

We previously brought you word of Miro’s partnerships with various content producers in building video channels. Revision3 and TED are couple of brand names that have joined with Miro to deliver clips and shows to new viewers. Now Miro has put together a duo of collections: one having to do with the culinary arts and another targeted at those looking to consume Christian-toned material. Both are available at Miro’s website now.

Some of you may be wondering why only a Christian-specific collection. I myself would certainly like to see more of a variety with respect to material of a religious nature. Perhaps Miro can work to launch a more comprehensive array of video feeds in the near future? A larger compendium spanning a number of divides would seem to better fit Miro’s inherent role as aggregator of different items from across the Internet.

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