>  perhaps this is all a holy grail and that it will always be necessary for
> individuals to sift the wheat from the chaff
>  perhaps that is actually part of the process of videoblogging that steve
> garfield has put forth: watch, learn, create, teach

agreed.
in the end, there is no way to have a computer tell you what you will like.
it can only suggest.
the human element is the most important.
building tools let you see what your friends are watching.
being able to give people repuations so you can judge their choices.

but bottom line:
to know whats good means you must spend time with videolbogs...listen
to people...and see whats up.
no pill to pop here.

Jay



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