> The site is a mashup of programming from major media outlets; popular
> video-blogs and podcasts; and top-rated content from video upload
services

Nothing against mashup services, and I hope this one has a great
future, but I see a problem:

- "major media outlets"
- "popular videoblogs"
- "top-rated content"

If you focus on "major", "popular" and "top-rated", you will not add
any real value in letting discovering people cool stuff. The only way
to add value as a mash-up service or aggregator is to show people
obscure, unknown or unpopular stuff that is good, that you have
discovered.

Just a tip :) Don't focus on the popular or you're competing with AOL
video on *their* terms. Better to compete with them by offering us
something different.

Peter
--
http://mefeedia.com





 
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