Channel “Me”
Check out the latest evolution in the online video-watching revolution:Â Magnify.net.
As described by TechCrunch:
Magnify.net is a new video startup that is different from the rest of the crowd. Unlike YouTube and dozens of others, it isn’t focused on building a portal around user-uploaded videos. Instead, they are allowing website publishers to create their own video channels, and populate it with videos from other sites (like YouTube, Revver, Yahoo Videos, etc.) that allow embedding.
This whole “channel” trend is kind of a throwback to why people used to love AOL so much—the idea of populating “channels” with categorized content. It’ll be interesting to see if this still appeals to today’s Web users.
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