By IANS
New Delhi : Rediff, one of India's leading online portals, Tuesday launched iShare, an amalgamation like YouTube and Orkut, which enables a user to share music, videos or exchange profiles along with other features.
"With broadband becoming affordable and social networking taking off in India, we believe that iShare will provide users a context to connect and enjoy a more comprehensive multimedia entertainment experience on the Internet, creating new opportunities for our partners to reach out to their audience," said Ajit Balakrishnan, chairman and CEO, rediff.com.
The company also announced its tie-up with Zee TV to provide a platform for budding singers through one of its popular music shows.
iShare comes with a utility tool which users can install in their computers and upload multiple files even at low speed. Users will be able to upload picture and videos made on mobile phones, digital cameras, camcorders and music from mp3 players like ipods.