TestTubeTelly from Channel 4 is live
A cross-post from the blog of MetaBroadcast, where I'm a founder:
We're excited that Channel 4's Test Tube Telly is live! It's a service that helps you to find and watch great content from Channel 4 and YouTube, with a little help from your Facebook friends. We record a list of shows you watched or liked, and share these among your friends.
The team at MetaBroadcast built the innards of the site, and advised on the UX. Fondly nicknamed TTT, the service uses our own social media libraries, and is built on top of URIplay, our open source metadata aggregator. We have been working on similar applications for two years now, and have extensive experience in binding video metadata and social networks, to the point where we build and iterate this type of service very quickly: a month for core development.
It is great fun working with Tom, Andy, and Halmat at Channel 4 to make Test Tube Telly a juicy experiment. Next step? We can't wait to enhance the site together with C4, and to release much of the metadata code open source, as part of URIplay.
Posted at 21:47 BST, 15th July 2009.
Last changed at 13:08 BST, 21st August 2009.

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