If you've been looking for a way to stay on top of the most popular and/or talked about videos on the Web - but you don't want to spend precious time jumping from site to site - then you'll want to check out Magma, an online video aggregator that collects popular videos from a variety of different video sources, including YouTube , Hulu, Twitter, StumbleVideo, the New York Times, and many more.
All featured videos are rated by a simple numerical system; the higher the number (on a scale of 11), the more that video has been passed around, linked to, and watched. Magma is a very simple way to get your daily dose of online video, all together in one convenient place.
Speaking of aggregagors....
- Question and Answer Search Engines - Ask a Question, Get an Answer: These search engines aggregate the vast resources of the Web into strictly defined categories; in other words, they make it extremely easy to find something.
- The Lazy Man's (or Woman's) Shortcut to Finding Good Content on the Web: Content Aggregators: Basically, these aggregators take the most updated content from a handful of popular sites (or sites organized around central topics) and present them all in one place for easy access.
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