To quote Treemo: “Treemo is a media-sharing community where you can upload anything — photos, videos, music, words, visual art — and retain complete control of your content….  You can even upload photos and video straight from your mobile phone.  …We make it simple for Treemo members to donate unused gear to our non-profit partners, so those mobile phones and digital gadgets get recycled or find a new life in the hands of those who need an avenue for expression….  TechCrunch is reporting that Treemo will be offering a revenue-sharing model with it’s users that allows the user to decide whether they want to show advertising with their audio / video content or not, and share in the profits if they do.  There’s no information about this on the website, but TechCrunch is reporting the the company’s founder, Brent Brookler (don’t ask me why, but that name just reminds me of Dirk Diggler), stated the the split will probably be 50/50….  This benefits not only the environment, but through Treemo’s partners, it enables youth of all ages to find new ways to explore their creativity….  Overall the site has been tastefully done, graphics and visuals are clean, the UI so far is pretty decent and they provide more storage and bandwidth than FlickR….  My only request for the Treemo team so far is to RSS enable a “News” section of their site so I can keep track of them via my news aggregator.