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Embedly (YC W10) Raises Another $450K, Launches One API To Rule All Embeds (techcrunch.com)
79 points by jmorin007 on June 9, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 10 comments



http://www.oembed.com/ does same thing I think , for free.


oEmbed is a spec. That site does nothing.


Is there such a thing as a library that abstracts away the differences between the JavaScript APIs of common embedded video players (YouTube, Vimeo, etc)?

This could be useful if I've embedded a player with embed.ly and then want to control it from elsewhere on the page (say, have a big "play" button somewhere).


I've written a library that does that (just play/pause/stop/mute/unmute for now) for a Chrome extension that I am working on to provide uniform audio controls to Google Chrome. (http://www.mutetab.com)

I haven't decided yet, but I am leaning toward open sourcing it.


i made a mashup using embedly a while ago -- it's cool because if you have a forum, you can use embedly to automatically embed all links etc and produce the cool dynamic experience of an image board / video site without any of the hassle


Great news, congratulations!

Embedly seems like a great service. I haven't started using it yet, but it's definitely on my roadmap of things to do. A service that does a simple but incredibly important thing for you, without you having to worry about it.


"If you are an existing api.embed.ly user, you can sign up for an API key here." http://app.embed.ly/pricing/free

From the embedly blog


I don't get it. Why would I want to use them instead of embedding directly?


Every site is different and some don't even offer oEmbed. A ton of work has gone into embedly. You can repeat the effort, and host your own solution, or just use us. We think using Embedly is a cheaper solution.


i believe reddit uses them: 1. a user creates a new post with a link that goes on youtube/vimeo/whatever 2. use embedly api to extract the video/thumbnail and show it in your site. At reddit there is a |> button to press and u can see the video. For example check this page: http://www.reddit.com/r/videos/




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