MeeVee.com Retools to Integrate Web-Video-Television Continuum - Page 2

Full disclosure: Blogcritics Magazine and MeeVee are content partners, sharing material in both directions, but the coolness of their technology and content acumen speak for themselves. In other words, we don't get involved with people who don't kick the llamas ass down the street and up your driveway (RIP, Wesley Willis).

So, by way of example, let's say you find Jeremy Piven a scintillating on-screen presence (I just saw him at his most rodential the other night, by the way, when we finally caught up to the breathtaking middle-aged male fantasy Old School). You can check out when Jeremy's show Entourage airs next via the TV guide, but you can also click on the video tabs and see clips of the Great Man appearing at the Breakthrough Awards, on Jimmy Kimmel and The View; bits from Ellen, Seinfeld, SNL; and previews of his film Smokin' Aces - pretty much all the Piven you can handle in a single sitting, perhaps more.

All told, the new MeeVee is a huge step forward in bringing video, television, and the Internet into a seamless, annotated, and searchable whole.

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  • 1 - Jon Sobel

    Feb 16, 2007 at 4:55 pm

    This is gonna whup Batman's ass!

  • 2 - Eric Olsen

    Feb 16, 2007 at 5:43 pm

    Wesley did an live studio performance when I was a DJ on The End in Cleveland in the mid-'90s, and he was mind-shattering combination of characteristics, especially up close: huge, goofy, intimidating, vulnerable, otherworldly, extremely present. I always loved his catch phrases

  • 3 - CW Fisher

    Feb 22, 2007 at 1:08 pm

    Eric, your magazine (as it has become) is proof that when it comes to producing a useful (and subsequently important) website, technology and all its self-touted synergies remains trumped by good old-fashioned commitment. Great job, and congratulations to you all.

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