PopCurrent, Inc. today announced the official launch of its new social media website found at http://www.popcurrent.com.
Described by some as a sort of Entertainment Weekly for long-tail media on the Internet, PopCurrent provides a democratic way for media anywhere on the web to emerge and find an
audience.Focusing on long-tail videos, music, podcasts, photos, books and games, PopCurrent allows everyone to be an editor, and everyone to be a critic.
PopCurrent takes the concept of emergent popularity found on several tech news websites and brings it to the mass consumer. Typical PopCurrent entries for critic consideration include
links to music pages on MySpace.com videos on YouTube.com podcasts that can be subscribed to from iTunes or from the Morpheus client, photos on Flickr.com indy books published from sites
such as Lulu.com and games.
Anyone can submit an entry. Musicians use PopCurrent to promote their MySpace pages, podcasters promote their podcasts, and authors promote their print books and podiobooks.
Alternatively, regular users of the PopCurrent site post links to videos, bands, books, games and photos that they have found online and enjoy. Once an entry is submitted, it appears in
the New Entries section of the site. If an entry gets enough 'sPops's from other users, it is promoted to the front page. Thus, only the very best entries -- as decided by users of the
site -- bubble to the top.
Critics can be Popped or 'sFlopped's as well as entries. The Pops (and Flops) of popular critics are weighted more heavily in the system, allowing for this select group of critics to be
kingmakers. But if enough users Flop a critic, that critic'ss influence in the system will wither proportionally.
PopCurrent entries directly support RSS feeds such as those used for subscribing to podcasts, bittorrents, and magnet links.
About PopCurrent, Inc:
Launched in 2006, PopCurrent.com is the leading social media site online. Focusing exclusively on entertainment media in categories such as videos, music, podcasts, photos, games and
books, PopCurrent.com provides a forum for emergent popularity in the explosion of long tail 'sindy's media found online. Taking the proven concepts of collaborative filtering and
democratic editing, PopCurrent.com applies these principles to the mass consumer market of popular culture. The website can be found at http://www.popcurrent.com.