Many of us live more and more of our lives on the web. I find myself relying ever more greatly on the wisdom (okay, opinions) of others in finding movies (Netlfix), music (eMusic) and everything from electric lawnmowers and instant-read meat thermometers to cameras and tagine pots (Amazon). (And there's little that matches the satisfaction of having Paul, my UPS delivery guy, delivering a fully assembled electric lawnmower to my front door, no shopping trip to Home Depot required.)
So I like what I see in some of the descriptions in SIIA's Previews day, Jan. 29 in New York City. Registration info at the link, and, in full disclosure mode, I'll note that I'm moderating a panel at SIIA on video aggregation this year on Jan. 31.
Several that caught my eye:
- FeeDisclosure.com is the premier real estate disclosure company that empowers consumers with comprehensive information to make smart real estate decisions and reduce their real estate and mortgage transaction costs.
- ArchieMD, Inc. is a physician-led education company that has developed the most extensive scientifically credible library of health and science imagery in the world.
- ExpoTV has built the largest platform for authentic, user-generated video product reviews. The library holds 150,000 videos uploaded by unbiased consumers.
While music, movies and certain household items that Amazon able covers are web winners, there are so many other parts of our lives for which the web is little help. Too cumbersome to wade through far too much junk to find a critical mass of the useful. And real estate, medicine and many other kinds of product reviews are few of the areas that need help. So I'll be all-ears.

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