The post on January 4th, 2011 suggested a move towards universalization of "channels"(scary when the word "mediums" pops in your head as you type this) whose source will be the WWW....
6! 6! 6!
"Pick the video-streaming service that best fits your lifestyle. Be content with your content."
Just remember that the time will come when the State will dictate EVERYTHING that CAN go on the web. EVERYTHING the State approves will be viewable. There will not be a single thing that the State does not approve of. Literally, people will become what the State wants them to, since we are what we eat. That censoring is already taking place can be seen on the youtube website, as more and more videos are being taken down for whatever reason.
The following link gives a list of posts that come under a search of "channel of the State"....
http://lastdaysdisciple.blogspot.com/search?q=channel+of+the+state
UPDATE 3/1/15
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22530102.600-google-wants-to-rank-websites-based-on-facts-not-links.html#.VPNTavnF-Sr
A Google research team is adapting that model to measure the trustworthiness of a page, rather than its reputation across the web. Instead of counting incoming links, the system – which is not yet live – counts the number of incorrect facts within a page. "A source that has few false facts is considered to be trustworthy," says the team (arxiv.org/abs/1502.03519v1). The score they compute for each page is its Knowledge-Based Trust score.
The software works by tapping into the Knowledge Vault, the vast store of facts that Google has pulled off the internet. Facts the web unanimously agrees on are considered a reasonable proxy for truth. Web pages that contain contradictory information are bumped down the rankings.
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