Tech – Middio Takes Video Watching To New Level


Since the days of the TV video channel is somewhat gone, fans have resorted to the internet to watch the musical commercials for their favorite bands. The problem is, sometimes there is way more content than you might be interested in checking out. In case you haven’t heard of it, Middio will help guide you through the process in one easy navigational spot.


According to their mission statement, “Middio is a brand new website that organizes over 10,000 music videos uploaded to YouTube. What does this mean, you ask? This means that Middio allows you to search for your favorite songs or artists and watch their official music video on a slick, ad-free page. You can even put your favorite videos in your MySpace or Facebook page so your friends can enjoy them too. So, what are you waiting for? Get started by searching for your favorite artist or by browsing the Top 100.”

Pretty cool, huh? Now get surfing! Oh yeah, it goes without saying that there’s some lame stuff like Linkin Park on there, but overall its worth it.

Middio

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