SWEET! WordPress.com Now a Video Publishing Tool

I learned from Jackson West tonight that WordPress is getting even better! I’m gonna bump up to the pro account!

From his post today:

In addition to receiving a generous new round of venture capital, Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com (and the backend provider for NewTeeVee and the rest of the GigaOM network), has announced a storage upgrade for users. Combined with the beta video player, server-side transcoding and a new Flash-based uploading interface due to be released shortly, this makes the $20-a-year WordPress.com pro account a simple, turnkey solution for videoblog and podcast publishing.

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