Taste Kid offers dead simple content recommendations via search
Recommendation tools are a dime a dozen these days. That’s not necessarily a bad thing though–the more exposure you get to new content, the greater your chances of finding a new favorite. To aid in that search is newcomer Taste Kid, a search tool that provides simple recommendations for music, books, TV shows and movies.
The tool uses previous user searches to figure out how terms are related, which means as time goes by the results are honed, and hopefully more accurate. While each of these results is missing links to purchasing pages and audio samples, each one has a YouTube video which you can view right from the results.
What makes the site particularly useful are the unrelated items which get stuck on the bottom of each exploration page. The site tacks on the most recently added and popular bands, books, TV shows and movies, which turns each result into its own browsing experience. In just a few minutes you can peruse about a dozen videos to find something you like–and of not, a simple click on something you do takes you to another recommendation page to start the process over again.
Where the tool loses some of its luster is the lack of a breadcrumb trail to get you back to your original search, or any sense that it’s getting to know you better. Mufin, a music recommendation tool I took a look at a few weeks back does this, and it makes it a far more engaging experience. Ideally future iterations of the tool will keep track of this with a cookie.
[via TheNextWeb]
Start a deep dive into music, movies and TV show recommendations with Taste Kid, a simple recommendation tool.
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