Mark Cuban has an interesting post up about finding content in an unlimited video on demand world.
In the new world where there are no more channels to guide us he says:
What if there are no linear channels ? With no linear channels, its a mess. Its an expensive mess to promote TV shows. ITs a mess to find them. Its a mess .
I think he's right. I think it's a problem that Aggregate Knowledge can help solve by letting users discover the shows that other people who have gone before them like. I bet our technology can help create "virtual" channels for users where they can tap into the vein of content that they like most.
Imagine you could see that people who liked this show also liked that show. I think it's a good start to showing you things you might be interested in.
Just wondering, if i can use this information for my research paper's project. However, i admire the way you present your words ... Thank u anywys...
Posted by: Florist Italy | March 10, 2010 at 12:41 PM