Participatory Culture Foundation

The Participatory Culture Foundation (PCF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to “enable and support independent, non-corporate creativity and political engagement.”

Its primary project is a free and open-source Internet television platform called Miro (previously known as Democracy Player).[1]

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History

It was founded in February 2005 and is based in Worcester, Massachusetts. The Downhill Battle project precedes PCF.[2]

PCF has received financial support from the Rappaport Family Foundation, Mitch Kapor's Open Source Applications Foundation, the Surdna Foundation, Knight Foundation, and other private donors.

On May 29, 2007, the Mozilla Foundation announced that it had awarded PCF a grant to continue their work on its open-source video projects.[3]

Projects

Miro
a free/open-source broadcatching software application which allows for subscription to web feeds of downloadable audio and video.
Miro Guide
a web-based directory of audio and video web feeds, integrated by default into the application.
Miro Community
free web hosting service for user-submitted video. Hosts mostly Theora-formatted video in HTML5-compatible web browsers.
The Channel Channel
A project which provides one-minute previews of internet channels. Last updated in January 2007.
Video Bomb
folksonomy-driven video directory.
Broadcast Machine
Desktop application allowing producers to easily publish video files and updated internet television channels. last updated Feb 21, 2006.
Miro Video Converter
an application for converting any video to MP4, Theora or formats compatible with Android, iPod, iPhone OS and PSP-based devices.

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