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But integrating Clicker into Boxee also makes more obvious what Hulu and other authorized sources are withholding from the latter’s software -- about half of the material that Clicker can find ...
The label, “TV Guide for the internet,” doesn’t fully capture the intent or the extent of Clicker. We first wrote about the site when it appeared at the TechCrunch50 event.
It’s fast and powerful, and it should grow in utility as visitors use the site’s wiki features to elaborate on the programming notes. Another nice feature: In addition to free content, it ...
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Clicker currently amasses a tremendous amount of video scheduling and programming information, covering more than 50,000 movies, 50,000 music videos and 10,000 shows that expand into 1,400 categories.
Clicker, a service launching today at TechCrunch50, wants to be the most comprehensive way to find the video content you're looking for on the web.
Amid an explosion in TV and movie viewing online, a California startup launched Thursday billing itself as the "complete guide" to Internet television.
Clicker.com launched a TV Guide for Internet television on Thursday, designed to provide a new way to find everything from old Seinfeld episodes to cooking shows.
CBS has wisely acquired internet TV guide Clicker, sometimes incorrectly called a video search engine. Clicker CEO Jim Lanzone has been named President of CBS Interactive.
"We are trying to build the ultimate programming guide for the coming age of Internet TV," said Lanzone, who ran IAC/InterActiveCorp's Ask.com until last year.