First on Mars is the first web application that tries to apply personalization concepts similar to Pandora and Last.FM to online TV.
In practice, this means that through the site any user will have legal access to episodes from his best-loved shows that have been aggregated together.
So far, more than 12,500 episodes have been collected, and they are all indexed with proprietary metadata created in-house. This makes First on Mars one of the largest aggregations of legal network TV content on the web.
As far as the implementation of the site goes, First on Mars has been built on Flash. The whole experience is meant to resemble watching TV on the web, unlike other sites that feel like websites and nothing else.
Note that this service is provided at no cost whatsoever, and adding shows is as easy as it gets – you just pick the ones you want to see from the provided drop down boxes or look them up via the provided search tool, and you are ready to sit back and enjoy. Moreover, you can save your selections and share them with others easily. This way, the site enables users not just to find shows they like but also to go social on the spot.
FirstOnMars.com In Their Own Words
“First on Mars’ mission is to help you find, organize and share network TV shows available for free streaming across the web. You tell us what you feel like watching by selecting networks, shows or TV moods (dark, sexy, intense). We use that info to build you a personalized guide to your favorites which you can filter and change to make your own. You can always add networks, shows and moods using the drop down menus, heart icons or browse feature. We also offer a choice of six looks for the site which you can select using the skins button. Enjoy and let us know what you think!”
Why FirstOnMars.com It Might Be A Killer
The site collects all the shows we know and love in the same spot, and makes watching them a truly enjoyable experience that resembles watching a show on a TV set as much as possible.
Some Questions About FirstOnMars.com
How many shows are going to be added in the foreseeable future? Can you request a particular show be added? 







