May 15, 2008

It’s Alive!: PopTok Combines Emoticons With Movie Quotes

Jason Kincaid

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Israeli startup PopTok has done a brave thing. It’s created a plugin that combines emoticons and movie quotes (which, used in excess, are two of the most annoying things known to man). The plugin is currently Windows only, offering support for AIM and MSN Live Messenger with more protocols on the way.

The JVP Studio-funded startup wants to replace emoticons as we know them with short snippets of Hollywood movies, television, and music videos. After downloading the PopTok client, users can choose from hundreds of clips which have been culled from such quotable classics as “The 40 Year-Old Virgin” and “Austin Powers”. The site has formed partnerships with a number of studios, so all of this is done legally.

Unfortunately, PopTok is going to run into a number of problems. Only users that have installed the PopTok plugin can see clips immediately - everyone else just gets a link to a page that shows the movie. It’s unlikely that many people will take the time to open their browsers for a three second payoff, so the program is going to have a hard time gaining traction.

PopTok is fun at first, but I’m afraid it has the potential to be one of the more annoying plugins on the web (if any of my friends start to use it often, I’ll probably block them). That said, I’m probably not the program’s target audience. Instead, PopTok seems geared towards the tween and teen markets, which are far more likely to embrace this sort of thing. If the program can get a sizable user base in the youth market then it stands a chance at saying, “Show me the money!”, otherwise I’m afraid it’ll be “Hasta la vista, baby.”

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  1. Roy

    I fear for humanity sometimes.

  2. Jeroen

    Even better, what about an application that allows you to turn emoticons into full-length feature films!

    Smiley Wars here we come!

  3. Wilson

    A surplus of apps like this marked the crest of the last bubble… we’ll know we’ve hit the top for sure when someone gets funding for their “really cool 3D screensaver generator”.

  4. ImageCo

    :-(

  5. ImageCo

    I’ll rephrase…

    :-( needs more cowbell

  6. Ilan Leibovich

    Hello-o-o-o. La-la-la,

    Sure, this may seem like a far fetched idea, but it’s actually quite interesting and can be very appealing not only for the young crowd, but for a much wider audience.

    As many, I too love movies and love movie quotes. There are simply some things that ask for a quote. We can’t help ourselves, we just say it.

    Sure, the MSN approach might not be the best approach, but a company that has the legal rights for this kind of content and will manage to offer it in a large collection, can’t go wrong in my opinion.

    Think of facebook applications, wordpress comments plugin, YouTube for quotes website, mobile videos and many more. Think of releasing new quotes from unreleased movies for a great and unique revenue model. Think of IMDB integration. There’s so much you can with this type of content.

    After checking their site, I realized you don’t really have to download the application and after sign-up you can get the link for every video. So the only real barrier here is signing up, which can be changed soon.

    Maybe they just need to change their focus a bit?

    Asta la vista, baby,
    Bond. James Bond.

  7. Aidan Henry

    Ground-breaking… zzzzz…

    -Aidan
    http://www.MappingTheWeb.com

  8. guy

    Does this really need to be a full product? Just make it a facebook app

  9. Luke Stanley

    I’m working on a similar app, but we show related pictures, and… try to be USEFULL.

    Visual Language is an important part of media literacy.

    I was on Techcrunch UK on Tuesday a few days before:

    http://uk.techcrunch.com/2008/.....-you-type/

    Is this why this company posted already?

    More info on Visual Language: http://www.communitywiki.org/en/VisualLanguage