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The web app lets you turn on YouTube and surf channels like you're watching cable TV in the '90s.
This is where Channel Surfer comes in. The simple web UI tool turns your YouTube subscriptions into a 2000s-style cable TV guide, adding a fun (and nostalgic) element for content discovery. Created by ...
MoffettNathanson valued YouTube at $500 billion to $560 billion.
Channel Surfer ditches YouTube's algorithm for a retro cable TV guide, letting you flip through channels like it's 1995.
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TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
It’s called Channel Surfer, and it presents YouTube as an old-school grid of TV channels, which you can flip though to see what’s on. All the simplicity of watching cable in a hotel room; all the ...