Thanks for the invite. You're right - it's a great idea and does fill an obvious void. Now my youtube surfing procrastination will be much more efficient and last much longer.
I imagine that people will see its benefits immediately, and it'll take off quickly. I hope the plague of YouTube and Digg hater comments doesn't spread, though. If you can find a way to control this, it'll be a much nicer way to surf the latest videos. The Add to Magma bookmarklet works well, too. Only problem i found was trying to add 'TV' as a tag/category - it demands a minimum of 3 characters. I presume your business plan is advertising-based. Where's the advertising going to go? Good luck with it! Rupert http://twitter.com/ruperthowe On 5-Aug-09, at 9:14 PM, Andrew Baron wrote: > Hey all, just wanted to drop a line here with a new project Ive been > working on called Magma. > > Unlike Rocketboom, which is essentially a content/production studio, > Magma is a video platform and Im very, very excited about it. I think > it fills an obvious void in the online video space, on a potentially > very large scale. > > Having essentially pre-launched Rocketboom here on this list, I wanted > to for sure return to my roots to get the word out and get your > sincere feedback before we go live in the next couple of weeks. > > We created a private invite code for the list, so if you would like to > check it out, just use the code: VIDEOBLOGGING (all upper case) to > gain access to the site. > > http://mag.ma > > Thoughts? > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
