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Content, interface and prices fail to impress as Google launches its video-on-demand Web site.
Content, interface and prices fail to impress as Google launches its video-on-demand Web site.
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still great that independents can sell content, but frankly as a consumer I would much prefer to buy from iTunes. If Google can spruce up the UI maybe I'll have the confidence to return.
I don't like the layout. If I go to Star Trek Voyager from the drop down menu, there are only five episodes. I don't know which season they are from unless I click on each one.
If I go to the 'movies' section from the drop down menu, I just get a bunch of random movies with no organization whatsoever.
The one thing I do like is the preview window which is nice and big.
I hope they make some improvements or I don;t see myself shopping there. I'll stick with Apple iTunes which has a very slick and very organized UI.
still great that independents can sell content, but frankly as a consumer I would much prefer to buy from iTunes. If Google can spruce up the UI maybe I'll have the confidence to return.
I don't like the layout. If I go to Star Trek Voyager from the drop down menu, there are only five episodes. I don't know which season they are from unless I click on each one.
If I go to the 'movies' section from the drop down menu, I just get a bunch of random movies with no organization whatsoever.
The one thing I do like is the preview window which is nice and big.
I hope they make some improvements or I don;t see myself shopping there. I'll stick with Apple iTunes which has a very slick and very organized UI.
"We're sorry, but this video is not available in your country". Content providers don't get it, won't get it and never will get it - that's why this will fail. It's comforting to know that anytime someone fires up a P2P client to get the same content, they are actively taking money out of the pockets of those idiots who put stupid restrictions like this on content.
"We're sorry, but this video is not available in your country". Content providers don't get it, won't get it and never will get it - that's why this will fail. It's comforting to know that anytime someone fires up a P2P client to get the same content, they are actively taking money out of the pockets of those idiots who put stupid restrictions like this on content.
50....during a one hour show......all for free..
thank you very much!
Ron & Anna Winship
Cutting Edge - a talk show
50....during a one hour show......all for free..
thank you very much!
Ron & Anna Winship
Cutting Edge - a talk show
When you click on a video it says:
"Sorry, purchasing this video requires Windows 2000 or Windows
XP."
When you click on a video it says:
"Sorry, purchasing this video requires Windows 2000 or Windows
XP."
For me the interface didnt look too bad I will post a screenshot.
http://www.supload.com/thumbs/default/snapshot6.png
http://www.supload.com/thumbs/default/snapshot7.png
Not bad as I dont have cable or tv and it's nice to see Charle Rose although I just wish they would give it out for freee on their websites but...
Probably a FLAT FEE rate would be nice like the musicnow.com service I use.
I might pay 5 dollars a month right now because of weak content.
I dont feel comfortable with that many credit card purchases.
http://www.supload.com/free/snapshot7.png/view/
For me the interface didnt look too bad I will post a screenshot.
http://www.supload.com/thumbs/default/snapshot6.png
http://www.supload.com/thumbs/default/snapshot7.png
Not bad as I dont have cable or tv and it's nice to see Charle Rose although I just wish they would give it out for freee on their websites but...
Probably a FLAT FEE rate would be nice like the musicnow.com service I use.
I might pay 5 dollars a month right now because of weak content.
I dont feel comfortable with that many credit card purchases.
http://www.supload.com/free/snapshot7.png/view/
certain that it truly is the Big brother, right
along with Microsoft & other Big US media ources.
After all they keep passing Billions of dollars
to each other and hyping each other.
That is why I have been looking for a search
engine that is both pure play on search and that
it is people driven rather than wanting to ontrol
the peoples (eye balls) minds world wide. I have
found it, you should know about it too. It is AnooX:
www.anoox.com
But problem with AnooX is that again it is a US
based search engine - again! However they offer
their search engine for free under Open Source
license to those whom want to provide it in
under languages. So I hope top quality ISPs in
various countries in Europe and elsewhere will
grab their code and start offering AnooX french, German, Italian, etc, outside of US, that would
be only way to ensure the highest freedom of
information.
certain that it truly is the Big brother, right
along with Microsoft & other Big US media ources.
After all they keep passing Billions of dollars
to each other and hyping each other.
That is why I have been looking for a search
engine that is both pure play on search and that
it is people driven rather than wanting to ontrol
the peoples (eye balls) minds world wide. I have
found it, you should know about it too. It is AnooX:
www.anoox.com
But problem with AnooX is that again it is a US
based search engine - again! However they offer
their search engine for free under Open Source
license to those whom want to provide it in
under languages. So I hope top quality ISPs in
various countries in Europe and elsewhere will
grab their code and start offering AnooX french, German, Italian, etc, outside of US, that would
be only way to ensure the highest freedom of
information.
great geek ;)
The only really cool product of late was Google Earth, and that was bought from Keyhole.
great geek ;)
The only really cool product of late was Google Earth, and that was bought from Keyhole.
Larry Gilbert, investigative reporter, Cutting Edge a talk show
No I'm sorry to say that while a SMALL market may be interested in THIS stuff... most people as can be seen from other comments are looking for MAIN STREAM items... TV & Movies
While this new Google product is certainly a great tool for independant producers to put out their own content. And hopefully they will get some play due to it being on Google instead of some personal web space.
However, I believe that Google's intent was to provide a service that would appeal to the MAINSTREAM CONSUMER... and unfortunately that means episodes from actual TV and a video store selection of movies.
Also iTunes model stops consumer unhappiness by making ALL content available to all USERS... no "sorry this is not available to your country" and no outrageous prices for limited fair and limited interest selections...
Sorry....
Larry Gilbert, investigative reporter, Cutting Edge a talk show
No I'm sorry to say that while a SMALL market may be interested in THIS stuff... most people as can be seen from other comments are looking for MAIN STREAM items... TV & Movies
While this new Google product is certainly a great tool for independant producers to put out their own content. And hopefully they will get some play due to it being on Google instead of some personal web space.
However, I believe that Google's intent was to provide a service that would appeal to the MAINSTREAM CONSUMER... and unfortunately that means episodes from actual TV and a video store selection of movies.
Also iTunes model stops consumer unhappiness by making ALL content available to all USERS... no "sorry this is not available to your country" and no outrageous prices for limited fair and limited interest selections...
Sorry....
Steve Hynes
- Google will legitimize horrendous videos
- by shynes January 11, 2006 10:17 AM PST
- The "most popular" bit - do we need this? I thought they would do no evil, but the most popular video today is a helicopter crash. Will it be explosive dismemberment tomorrow? Now our darkest curiosities are legitimized by a rating system, which really is nothing more than a rating of human pathology.
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