RainDance.tv: “Indie Films Go Web 2.0″… Not

dx9100 wrote an interesting post today on
Here’s a quick excerpt
My friend Michael Hansen of Zendesk gave me the heads up on a new service, RainDance.tv, which this profile (on Killer Startups) touts as indie films on Web 2.0 (the two topics of my blog). I’ve quickly checked it out. And so far I’m underwhelmed. It’s not really Web 2.0 at all:

no ratings, recommendations, commenting
no RIA (Rich Internet Applications)/Ruby on Rails developers (no mouse-overs, predictive text, speedy performance, drag and drop, etc.)
no high-def movies
clumsy filtering and browsing (where’s tags? how to filter by director? country? sub-genre? length?)
super slow performance
cheesy ads
poor design (e.g., font mixed salad, UX way subpar,  web design à la 1999)
no integration (SOA, XML, SOAP, etc.); you click on a movie and get kicked out to one of a few other sites, at least one of which (Joost) requires you download their player app

Jaman, you don’t have anything to worry about from these guys…

Read the rest of this great post here

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