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  YouTube Rival Goes Back In Time

By Sarah Falson | Monday | 10/12/2007

A British technology company called Miomi.com has launched a new file-sharing website with a view to wipe out YouTube with the first time-browsing function in the world.

Users will be able to search through Miomi.com's database with posts from members around the world and see exactly what happened to certain people on any given day.

The website is meant to "democratise time and history by capturing the entire world's memories online," said the company.

Born out of a late night student conversation – reminiscent of the origin of popular social networking site, Facebook – Miomi.com will include content pertaining to events from the beginning of time and far into the future, from both the private and public sphere to get the official and unofficial take on the world's memories.

The website will include a ‘virtual timeline' which will search databases such as Wikipedia and Encarta, as well as personal uploads from individual users who have a story to tell.

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