Microchannelization

Microchannelization is a phrase coined by David Mowett of Media247.com to refer to the process of developing broadcast channel quality websites that can focus on niches topics to an infinite degree. Website at http://www.microchannelization.com. Update and more details behind Microchannelization: This phrase is being utilized across a group of targeted sites that allow web users access video and multimedia sites related to very focused topics and user groups. The term microchannelization is not being utilized in other contexts in both the technical and non-technical areneas. The domain is www.microchannelization.com is also owned by Media247.com and David Mowett and is currently being developed to serve as a source of the phrase and technology. There are also few terms which only give a limited definition of the process of niche topics in a video sharing/blogging beyond a limited context.

An example of sites that aggregate video are www.truveo.com and www.foooo.com. For instance if a journalist searches on "science fiction influeneces in 20th century media" there are various results and links. Microchanneliztion would allow a user to in essence blog this topic and collaborate what are the most relevant links for end user. This allows more collaboration among users rather than relying on indexed (or boolean search) results and trying to find or create an existing group or existing social network that focuses on these narrow niche subjects. Please feel free to place comments and further feedback in reference to Microchannelization and any suggestions and extended discussion.
 
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