Exhibit A: the quantity of content is the highest we've ever had.
Exhibit B: the availability of the content at Exhibit A has never been easier.
Exhibit C: Google, Facebook & Co. know so much about each one of us.
So, what I am struggling to find content relevant to me? Be it video, audio, long read, short read?
I find myself juggling between HN, Reddit, Digg, and google searches, while 1 of this big-brother-like services should be able to serve me a curated list of consumable media highly targeted to me.
I'd be willing to self-survey my own preferences to make it happen.
Is this the nest Trillion dollar idea?
Exhibit C is irrelevant, as those companies don't make money off you finding content you like, they make money off tracking you. If you don't find what you want right away, you have to give them more data, create more impressions, click more links. What incentive do they have to give you a good experience? How can you or some other entrepreneur make money from providing a good content experience?