Vitr

Vitr (formerly Videon, Filmcom and TapsHome) is a Korian video sharing website developed by Proton.zap and co-administrated by KCB. Founded in 1986, it is often considered to host the first video on the internet, a 4-second clip of the KCB saturday morning show The Dog and Pooch show.

TapsHome (1986-1989)
In November 1986, KCB took interest in Protonetworks' Sigma Network, with then-CEO Paul Tap considering it to be "the future of media" and agreeing to collaborate with Protonetworks on creating a platform for hosting video.

In December 2, 1986, a 4-second clip of The Dog and Pooch show was hosted at the Sigma server "TapsHome", with 4 frames per second, in 4-bit EGA colour with a resolution of 320 × 200, and in a format that could be viewed with a dedicated client program. Later in January 1, 1987, a 10-second video featuring a KCB employee solving a Rubik's Cube was shared on the platform.

All KCB and Protonetworks employees were allowed to host videos on the server in January 6, 1987, but the lack of tools avaliable to create TapsHome-format videos led to only 10 videos on the platform by the end of 1987, and newspaper The Media Now calling TapsHome "a dead experiment".

Filmcom
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