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Vimeo : ウィキペディア英語版
Vimeo

Vimeo (〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=How do I pronounce Vimeo? in Vimeo FAQs )〕) is a video-sharing website in which users can upload, share and view videos. Vimeo was founded in November 2004 by Jake Lodwick and Zach Klein.
==Overview==
Vimeo was founded in November 2004 by Jake Lodwick and Zach Klein. The name Vimeo was created by Lodwick, as a play on the words ''video'' and ''me''. Vimeo is also an anagram of the word ''movie''. IAC purchased Vimeo in August 2006, as part of its acquisition of Connected Ventures.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Acquisition and Divestitures Timeline )〕 In January 2009, Dae Mellencamp joined IAC as General Manager of Vimeo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ManagementBios )〕 She served as the CEO of Vimeo until 19 March 2012 when Kerry Trainor joined Vimeo as the CEO.
, Vimeo attracts over 100 million unique visitors per month and more than 22 million registered users. Fifteen percent of Vimeo’s traffic comes from mobile devices. As of February 2013, Vimeo accounted for 0.11% of all Internet bandwidth, following fellow video sharing sites YouTube and Facebook. The community of Vimeo includes indie filmmakers and their fans. The Vimeo community has adopted the name "Vimeans", meaning a member of the Vimeo community, usually one who is active and engaged with fellow users on a regular basis. The White House posts high-definition versions of its broadcasts to Vimeo. Vimeo has helped to offload traffic from Improv Everywhere's servers after new pranks are announced, and continues to host most of their videos. Vimeo was also the original location of Noah Kalina's "everyday" video, a popular viral video.
On 21 July 2008, Vimeo announced that they would no longer allow gaming videos. Vimeo cited a few reasons, including that the unusually long duration of gaming videos was holding back transcoder wait times.〔Blake Whitman, "(New upload rules )", Staff blog, vimeo.com, 21 July 2008. Retrieved 10 August 2011.〕 Existing gaming videos were deleted on 1 September 2008. All new uploads are currently subject to this rule, but machinima videos with a story of their own are still permitted.

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