Human-Powered TV and Robot Widgets Battle For Internet Television Dominance -- New Focus On Regional and International Cultural Content
Responding to a growing demand among international viewers, Internet television pioneer, Pax Stereo Tv has announced the latest addition to its Internet television channels; Human-powered Video Guide Widgets. Considered the perfect companion to the current network of over 350 micro-niche robot "AutoChannels", these international widgets offer high-quality videos from around the world in a variety of languages. Competition between human-powered TV and robot widgets is expected to increase.
(PRWEB) January 21, 2008 -- Pax Stereo Tv (www.paxstereo.tv) is at it again. After building a number of Internet television networks using "robot autochannel" search technology, Pax Stereo Tv has continued their expansion by adding human-powered widget guides to search and access online video. Staffed by a global team of editors who are constantly categorizing and filtering content, these state-of-the-art human-powered elements are provided by developer, WeShow.

WeShow (www.WeShow.com) is part of the current video revolution occurring on the web, and offers a unique portfolio of video widgets customized for a variety of countries and cultures. By providing "a human-powered entertainment guide", WeShow simplifies the process of finding and viewing your favorite videos and also adds a human touch. But the WeShow widgets allow for much more than a great viewing experience. Pax Stereo Director of Marketing and Promotion, Victor Allen explains. "WeShow allows Pax Stereo Tv expansion into international territory, and because of them we are now offering programming for consumers in Germany, France, Spain, United Kingdom and Brazil." CEO Mario Hemsley agrees. "While we are not affiliated with WeShow, and the same widgets we use are available to all, we still feel that because of the WeShow widget we are able to offer many of our international visitors a unique experience in their own language. The benefits are obvious."
The Human-Powered Tv page (www.paxstereo.tv/human-poweredtv.htm) has full information and a drop down menu of video playlists gathered from the most popular video sites, such as YouTube, Metacafe, Google, MySpace, Dailymotion, and more.
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