Well, RSSLiveTV.com is unique in that it works cross-browser and points to feeds in any format.
It is cross-browser compatible because it is built upon RSS 2.0/XML. Modern browsers (IE7, FF2, Safari) all have built-in feed readers.
Secondly, RSSLiveTV can launch a feed in the appropriate player whether it be WMP, RealPlayer or Quicktime (as long as it resides on your machine). When a feed launches in your own player, there is no annoying advertising to look at such as what you get at WWITV and all of the other internet television portals. RSSLiveTV can also point to any website with an embedded player - such as Flash, Narrowstep, Brightcove, etc.
If you haven't looked at the site recently, I think you'll be impressed. New, high-quality niche content is being added weekly.
As far as your comments about my keywords - I'd have to now disagree. Google "live internet television" and you'll see RSSLiveTV.com on page 2 - and that's just after 6 weeks!
Thanks for the feedback
