Clicker is a new startup based on the growing Internet TV phenomena which claims to be the complete guide to Internet Television.
As massive amounts of programming move online, consumers are entering a world of infinite choices, all on-demand. Great! Finding the show you want to watch? Painful. Thousands of episodes from thousands of shows are housed on thousands of different sites, mixed among billions of random clips and videos.
Clicker catalogs all broadcast programming online, along with TV-quality Web originals, from these silos and delivers them in one seamless, organized experience so you can easily discover what’s available to watch (and what isn’t) online, where to watch it, and what’s worth watching.
We have made a pictorial review for all of you internet TV lovers….

Clicker is currently in private beta and you register yourself for an invite.
A simple and unique home page which is all AJAX based so no need to refresh the page. Clean Elegant and you can choose your shows by category or by alphabet.
When a category is selected, the related content of the category is listed very cleanly and even featured and most popular shows come in a “Reel” like format. The categories are further broken down into subcategories by year as well.
You can even view details of a show, year by year categories the show relates to and best of all it shows the sources of information about the show as well as external links.

Watching show is as easy as ABC, not only does the site provide FREE sources to watch your favorite Movie, TV show or music but also paid ones with related content cleanly integrated into the sidebar.
This was my favorite feature that I could make playlists of my favorite shows, movies, music etc and share it amongst my friends on facebook etc easily without any fuss. Now that’s cool.
The site easily lets you even invite your friends or connect to them via Facebook using the Facebook connect platform.
The site also allows its users to submit content which is something unique based that if you have something to share to the world. Good for new publishers and artists I believe.
All in all I really like how this clean interface site has won over my heart. Definitely I think if it gets enough users and more content it could easily replace IMDb as the definitive guide to media and entertainment.
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