Montreal Tech Watch

montreal.tv

Montreal.TV has quietly relaunched, and the result is quite impressive. Montreal.TV covers nightclubs, bars and Montreal restaurants, and wants to show Montreal as a wordlwide hub of fashion, entertainment and fun.

It looks like a video equivalent of Montreal Tech Watch, the difference being that they have a production team covering events out there – as they happen, and that the website is full of advertisements – which are very relevant by the way.

Montreal.TV has embeddable videos, has tags, comments, voting and allow users to browse the website by most favorite, most popular, most commented on etc.


This is a great example of a Montreal-based website. Kudos to lesite.ca then. Although if I was the architect of the project, I would allow Montrealers to upload their own videos, which would skyrocket the website’s popularity.

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