Archive for November 19th, 2009
The search engine for television shows on the Web called Clicker, is now live and available to the public. Although it is still a little rough around the edges, there are many things to like about Clicker. Just to mention one of the more attractive features is the interface. Clicker’s goal is simple. It aims to help you to search and find the video content that’s scattered all over the Web. Its focus appears to be professional stuff, but also original Web programs too. Your search can include shows, stars, and genres. You will get results that include individual episodes and, more importantly, where to watch them online. In some cases, you can even view the shows within Clicker. The programs highlighted will be free but supported by ads. One of the cooler features is the option to subscribe to episodes. It’s similar to a neat little TiVo-like playlist. All in all, there’s some kinks to work out, but it looks pretty good so far.
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