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December 24th, 2009 . By admin

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Clicker enters the CastTV World

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December 30th, 2009 . By admin

Could 2010 Be The Year For OpenID?

Sounds familiar, maybe, but then again that not exactly what I’m talking about. People familiar with OpenID know that the purpose was to create an “ID” to be used across the internet creating a one time account creation, but in reality what it has created is not much of anything or even more confusion about OpenID. Some of the largest sites on the web have created their own type of OpenID, but only to find out that there is no standard and most of these sites are competing against one another for data. Step into the year 2010…

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September 14th, 2009 . By admin

Clicker enters the CastTV World

As most in the business are watching the TC50 event today, the last company to pitch before the lunch break was Clicker, a website designed for keeping up-to-date video feeds and information about Shows and Show episodes and where you can find them online. We watched the demo event on stage and the TQ staff agree, the idea and the layout is excellent. It’s very easy to see what is online and where, how many of the episodes as well as to who owns the rights. It’s a “TV Guide” so to speak for the online video market place. But there is a point of entry that could cause some issues, and it’s CastTV…

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September 21st, 2009 . By admin

Daily TQ Review 09/21

Today our pick for Dail TQ Review: tutorialconr – Remove “HomeGroup” option from Windows Explorer in Windows 7. This video is about the new operating system from Microsoft, Windows 7 and how to remove the HomeGroup option. Watch the video from the link below. Channel [tutorialconr] Daily TQ Review

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December 30th, 2009 . By admin

Could 2010 Be The Year For OpenID?

Sounds familiar, maybe, but then again that not exactly what I’m talking about. People familiar with OpenID know that the purpose was to create an “ID” to be used across the internet creating a one time account creation, but in reality what it has created is not much of anything or even more confusion about OpenID. Some of the largest sites on the web have created their own type of OpenID, but only to find out that there is no standard and most of these sites are competing against one another for data. Step into the year 2010…

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Videos

Sounds familiar, maybe, but then again not exactly what I’m talking about. People familiar with OpenID know that the purpose was to create an “ID” to be used across the internet creating a one time account creation, but in reality what it has created is not much of anything or even more confusion about OpenID. Some of the largest sites on the web have created their own type of OpenID, but only to find out that there is no standard and most of these sites are competing against one another for data. Step into the year 2010…

In a long battle that has been waned for years, video aggregation has been a hard spot in the search cloud. Many have tried, few have been acquired, but none have ever succeeded in finishing the mission of being able to search the vast cloud we call the internet and return the very best/relevant content of what we’re looking for in the video portal. And so the battle rages on even to today with a new start-up right from the TechCrunch50 event called Clicker. While we waited for our beta invite to begin a comparison between this very start-up and the number one video aggregator, who currently holds the fort of video search- CastTV, we looked back at the bloody battle and refreshed our memory of the many who have perished and very fight Clicker will have to win the crown in video search…

I can now announce we just received our beta invite from Clicker and we’re ready to do a comparison on both sites and see which site offers more content and who’s better at finding such media. We’ll break down a few key points here for both sites and see which one will be able to charge ahead in this on going battle, for the stakes are high and the winnings higher, to take the crown and own the domain of video search…