The world may not need another video service but Jalipo is hoping it can establish a foothold in the market by offering video and TV programming on a pay-as-you-go basis. The London-based company wants to break into the competitive video market by offering content owners and distributors a place to sell high-quality downloads in a way that meets their copyright and security needs. Another twist that Jalipo holds to capture the attention of consumers is selling video on a per-minute basis, which means users pay for what they actually watch as opposed to what they download. It's an interesting approach that may not appeal to consumers given most people want to download and pay for an entire show rather than bits of things. Then again, it's probably something a start-up needs to do these days to attract attention.

Update: Mashable has a post on yet another service, FlixFocus, that lets you upload photos, video and music to social networking sites such as MySpace, Friendster, etc.