I wanted to post something substantial and clear here, and maybe it will end up on a "First Time?" page for N2. This was partially prompted by partially prompted by something that came up in the blog of a friend who was looking to buy a GPS Unit.
"But Dave," I hear you cry, "What does that have to do with Internet Television?"
Hang on... I'll get back to that in a moment.
I serve a variety of functions for Network2. Network2 is a guide to the world of Internet Television. In an episode of Focus, Jeff Pulver talked a bit about the definition of Internet Television. We came to agree that:
Internet TV is video content that is orginal, consistently updated, entertaining, and committed to a genre.
Basically, Internet TV is the space that's a step up from random funny videos on Youtube, and one step below Broadcast Television in terms of some difficult to define axis that might be called overall delivery quality. I say it's difficult to define because it's not unusual to find something worth watching online that's more entertaining and or informative than something broadcast, but Internet TV is going to be more original (i.e. not clips from broadcast tv) and generally better put together than the videos that become 1 hit wonders for Youtube.
So what does this have to do with the GPS?
Well, when my friend was searching for a GPS I immediately thought, "Well the hot company there is Garmin." I didn't learn this from a commercial, I learned it from a show called Wallstrip that I found through Network2. It's a daily show that does a short feature on a financially interesting company or a one that just has something newsworthy happening with it at the time. In this episode, they covered Garmin, the makers of some GPS hardware that's a "hot" gift right now.
I wasn't sure which episode it was, so I went to the Search Page and typed in GPS, and found a few things about the company, but located the show I wanted fairly quickly.
You can also search for things like Nintendo Wii and see who has done a video about that. What you won't find on Network2 are the TV commercials, unless one of the shows happens to quote them. What you will find is video from shows that focus on these things like This Episode Of Bleeding Edge TV a tech show that covers the absolute latest happenings, or this bonus video from LoadingReadyRun, fall on your ass funny sketch comedy. You can search for anything, and the shows are also categorized.
The really cool part is, what you get in your search results will not be random videos where you may or may not be able to find items from the same person or along the same theme. What you get are episodes of shows that are committed to producing more. If you like what you see on any given episode you can be sure there is more work by the same person, and you can find it at Network2.