As Netflix and other video services offer thousands of movies streamed over the Internet, all such decisions are creating a dilemma: what to watch next. A movie website recommendation 2 years old named Clerkdogs is addressing the problem by offering online chats with former employees of a video store, movie critics and other film enthusiasts.
These days, one can not use a scribe, while the line to listen to a movie from Netflix or while standing in front of a human being unless Redbox kiosk. That’s a problem the movie site online search ClerkDogs.com being addressed with new live chat features that allow you to ask an employee of the video store or a movie expert.
“With all the video rental stores close, it’s good that people have access to a real person,”said the founder and serial entrepreneur Stuart ClerkDogs Skorm. ClerkDogs is based on its own database of 18,000 movies and television. Netflix database licenses for their own computerized movie recommendations.
Clerkdogs chat service ‘will be available initially for a couple of hours a day, depending on the availability of about 20 former employees of the store video that will provide most of the councils. Within a few months, “Clerks Live” is supposed to be available throughout the day and composed of film and television critics, teachers and film bloggers, and the old video store workers.
Netflix recommends movies to its approximately 19 million subscribers on the basis of the billions of skills that their customers have entered into its database since the beginning of the DVD by mail delivery in 1999. The Internet streaming service added to his service in 2007. The database is comparable to how the Internet radio service Pandora music catalogs because the films are classified by several factors, such as genre, subgenre, the level of violence.
Computer suggestions have always seemed insufficient to Clerkdogs founder, Stuart Skorm, because technology does not account for mood swings. He thinks that many people forget the days when you could talk to an employee of a video store. The stores have closed in recent years due to competition in the DVD rental kiosks Netflix and Redbox.
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