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Click.tv jumping into web video

click tvThe twist is, Click.tv isn't just yet another web video service. Click.tv has a demo on their site, which hasn't fully launched yet. The first thing to catch my eye were the comments, spread across a type of leaderboard, when you hover over the video. Each note is keyed to a time in the video, so your comments aren't out of context. Each person's notes are assigned as a track, which you can turn on or off. Now nevermind how social this is, and how, with tagging support, this would be the bees knees... No, as a former "video professional" I see this as a great way for editors and other creatives to share ideas about a cut or shot. Unfortunately, I never got to see the video itself (just kept initializing), but, as usual, Michael Arrington is getting to play with Click.tv before the rest of us, and he'll tell how it all works.

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