Written by Liz Gannes
Posted Thursday, February 14, 2008 at 11:46 AM PT

 

Video Startup Private Beta Invites for YOU

screenshot14.jpegWant to try out some fun products before they launch? You’ve come to the right place. Video recommendation service ffwd, which we wrote about when it was called Vadver, just released a version of its product for the Wii last night (like StumbleVideo for the Wii but with improved features). But you’ll need an invite to try it on the browser or the Wii, so (as we mentioned this morning) go to this NewTeeVee reader page to get signed up. The company expects to put a full version of its product out in June. We say get it out there now, but they want to perfect the user experience on all sorts of different platforms.

screenshot13.jpegAlso, Viddler is testing video commenting capability for any blog running on WordPress 2.x. I really like how this is integrating into an existing system rather than being a standalone thing (though you’ll need a Viddler account). You can see an example here. If you want to try this out email cdevroe at viddler.com.

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Comments (7)

  • Thanks Liz! If anyone that would like to try out the commenting plugin, we’d love it if you gave it a shot, so just send me an email and I’ll put you on the beta list.

    Oh, and if you need any help using Viddler at all, I’m the guy to contact.

    Having ffwd on the Wii is kinda cool. Now I wish I had a Wii.

    Colin Devroe12:26 PM on February 14, 2008 Reply

  • I personally think more internet companies should be developing for the Wii

    Nintendo made a huge mistake by making people pay $5 for the Wii Browser .It should of been included as a default channel on the Wii like the Weather channel or news Channel .

    Matt_ — 1:22 PM on February 14, 2008 Reply

  • Just had Rob from Viddler in the office today! Pennsylvania start-ups, FTW! Love the plug-in idea. Looks awesome.

    Mark Schoneveld1:36 PM on February 14, 2008 Reply

  • We totally agree with, Matt. Nintendo could have just made the box cost $255 and been done with it. If there was a way for us to give our beta peeps the 500 Wii Points they need to purchase the Internet Channel, we totally would (the smallest Wii Points card I can find in the US is 2000). Any ideas?

    Patrick Koppula1:52 PM on February 14, 2008 Reply

  • Patrick you can Gift the Wii Browser through the Wii Store to Beta testers if they give you their Wii Number .

    Matt_ — 4:30 PM on February 14, 2008 Reply

  • Another idea Patrick is to create a WiiWare Channel for ffwd through Nintendo’s Software development Support group ,

    http://www.warioworld.com/

    Matt_ — 4:51 PM on February 14, 2008 Reply

  • Thanks Matt, we are investigating both of your suggestions. BTW, we’d love to get more of your feedback on our service…if you haven’t yet, please use the link Liz posted to create an account.

    Patrick Koppula10:57 AM on February 15, 2008 Reply

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