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Can't find anything good to watch? -asks a new video-start up called Rippol.com, which is in private beta.
This San Diego, Calif.-based company is trying to introduce users to online video content they don't know they'll like.
Their engineers use a combination of user action and feedback monitoring, friend relationship, and data mining from public sources like Twitter and blogs to make video recommendations (see the graphic above).
In other words, it is about creating a unique video aggregator start-up. Rippol.com will compete with Clicker, SetJam, Ffwd, and big ventures like TV.com, Fancast and others.
At Amigot's Navigator section we have collected names of best content aggregators.
