On the heels of this post, I was informed of another Web2.0 site for scientists that just launched - SciTalks collects talks and lectures by scientists on a variety of topics. There are already many clips available on the site, which you can rate, or add some from your own collection. You can find out more about the site here and at the site's blog.
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This is just what I've been wanting to create for a long time. It's such a waste that there are so many videos dotted all over the place and no feedback on how useful they are for any particular audience.
Sadly it seems not to be accessible in China right now though I can view it using a proxy.
Thank you for the link.