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davidjennings's Archive on Sep 20, 2007
Description
Playlist sharing service adds video capability. I guess this is an obvious way to go, but I'm not sure if it's the one with the most potential.
Clipping
Fiql, the music search and discovery network, has added a major new feature onto its service. While you could already leverage the Fiql community and service to find songs and create playlists, now you can use Fiql to automatically create accompanying video playlists as well. Based on songs selected for the creation of a particular song playlist, Fiql will search its network for user-submitted videos to constitute a similar playlist with online clips. The playlist can be played in a single player, so it’s like watching MTV circa 1995, with a continual stream of music videos. There’s a menu for selecting which video you’d like to skip to, as well as options for viewing additional information, or finding the video’s matching song.