At a time when TV watching is shifting to on-demand, I don't see a big market now or in the future for this. Writing non-essential software for laggards probably isn't a good business model.
Here's what I'd like, perhaps it exists already... One website to track all the streaming media available to me. I could tell it that I subscribe to Hulu Plus, Netflix, and have Amazon Prime. It would show me a merged list of what all my services offer, and most importantly have a UI that lets me REMOVE stuff I don't want to see and queue stuff I do want to see.
The problem is every time I go to Amazon, I'm offered the same tired movie/show lineup. So, to find something new to watch, I have to find it in lists of all the crap I have no interest in, same with Hulu. An aggregate UI would allow me to keep track of everything in one place.
I like this idea, and I'd like to get notification when new movies become available if they fit what I like. I'd also like to mark movies I want to see which are not available yet (just came out to theaters), and have the system notify me when those movies arrive.
And finally I'd like to have groups of movies, so that I can have a group of my favorite movies, and a group of my kids' favorite movies, and not have everything mixed as amazon seems to do.
Hi IanDranke, thanks for your help.
So, you mean that the "recommendation engine" of Amazaon/Hulu/Netflix are not good enough (because it shows always the same movies) and/or you'd want just a merged list (filtered by your interest)?
Update: For "merged list" I have found this: http://www.canistream.it/
Is that what you looking for??
Ten years ago, maybe a bit less, there were a number of sites promulgated upon aggregating TV listings. Five years ago or so, they -- or the ones I was still aware of -- started disappearing behind page obfuscation and/or altogether. You might ask yourself and look into why.
In short, if it's a personal project, then go ahead and have fun. If it's a business idea, you'd better do some domain and market research before committing any significant resources -- pre-existing ventures appear to have exhausted themselves. Although with my avoidance of unnecessary Javascript and low use of mobile, perhaps I've just missed out on what they've become.
[+] [-] IanDrake|12 years ago|reply
Here's what I'd like, perhaps it exists already... One website to track all the streaming media available to me. I could tell it that I subscribe to Hulu Plus, Netflix, and have Amazon Prime. It would show me a merged list of what all my services offer, and most importantly have a UI that lets me REMOVE stuff I don't want to see and queue stuff I do want to see.
The problem is every time I go to Amazon, I'm offered the same tired movie/show lineup. So, to find something new to watch, I have to find it in lists of all the crap I have no interest in, same with Hulu. An aggregate UI would allow me to keep track of everything in one place.
[+] [-] anywherenotes|12 years ago|reply
And finally I'd like to have groups of movies, so that I can have a group of my favorite movies, and a group of my kids' favorite movies, and not have everything mixed as amazon seems to do.
[+] [-] leoplct|12 years ago|reply
Update: For "merged list" I have found this: http://www.canistream.it/ Is that what you looking for??
[+] [-] pasbesoin|12 years ago|reply
In short, if it's a personal project, then go ahead and have fun. If it's a business idea, you'd better do some domain and market research before committing any significant resources -- pre-existing ventures appear to have exhausted themselves. Although with my avoidance of unnecessary Javascript and low use of mobile, perhaps I've just missed out on what they've become.
[+] [-] napster3000|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] gembird|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] leoplct|12 years ago|reply