With
35 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute, the Google-owned video behemoth would be the
second biggest search engine were it standalone site. I'd say these are fa web video has become a powerful medium. But, I think it's also fair to say that this powerful medium is in serious need of curation. What if you're just looking for a quick laugh, a short video, and don't want to wade through billions of videos -- what if you want to create your own, personally curated streaming video channel? Hmmm? Thankfully, content curation has come to video:
ShortForm shows it's here to stay. The San Francisco-based startup allows users to create personalized channels of web video content, easily pulling clips from YouTube and other video sites. You can play videos back-to-back to create a stream of video, not unlike the TV viewing experience. Creating custom channels is simple, and I would say the UI is more user-friendly (or at least more attractive) than that of YouTube.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/pCbbDeO0vfo/
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