With 50 million Americans watching their TV online these days it's a serious part of the entertainment market. With online sources coming from many different directions maybe it's time to re-evaluate the way you watch your web-based multimedia. SetJam is a movie and tv app with an easy to use and very powerful search engine that gives you access to the largest collection of full length tv shows and movies in the world.
SetJam is an easy to use and very specialized search engine that helps take what is collectively the largest library of full-length TV shows and movies in the world one step closer to becoming as easy to watch as traditional TV. Whether you’re an entertainment site, a consumer electronics manufacturer, or a startup, SetJam has the right data product for you. TV & movie widgets are fully customizable, context-sensitive and engaging. With full CSS-styling widgets can fit on any web site and smart-parser gives you full technical and editorial control. Download the entire database weekly or daily in a compressed XML file. This provides the maximum amount of control over SetJam's data. Search the extensive database for a specific movie or TV show and episode information or implement a quick search with the auto-complete function. SetJam is fully dedicated to making online TV as simple as traditional TV. In addition it offers custom integration services to help you bring the power of online TV & movie content to your device or application.
Conclusion
SetJam is the future of TV. Of that there is no doubt. The way the free TV stations jiggle their scheduling around means it can be very difficult to keep up with your favorite series. Miss an episode and you're lost...especially if you are actually watching a show as complicated as Lost!!! Then there's all those shows that you can only see on cable and there's plenty of great stuff there. So more and more people are turning to watch their tv and movies online. SetJam will give you everything you want with sources taken from the likes of Disney, Hula, Netflix, Cartoon Network, iTunes and CBS.
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