This link has been bookmarked by 14 people . It was first bookmarked on 31 Jul 2006, by Kevin Wen.
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28 Apr 06
guido crollaSocial Software for Set-Top boxes... Ik heb ooit eens met Pim zitten brainstormen in de trein. We waren niet de enigen.. Een leuk voorbeeld van een goed idee komt nooit alleen!
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S JonesThought project: What if your television had a buddy-list i.e. you could watch TV "with" your far flung friends?
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26 Mar 05
David JenningsInteresting scenario that adds social layers to the practice of simultaneous watching of broadcast TV. Being in the "there's nothing worth watching, and nothing worth talking about" camp, I wonder how, or if, this will extend beyond ditzy texting for the
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Imagine a buddy-list on your television that you could bring onto your screen with the merest tap of a 'friends' key on your remote control. The buddy list would be the first stage of an interface that would let you add and remove friends, and see what your friends are watching in real-time - whether they be watching live television or something stored on their PVRs. Adding friends would be simple - you could enter letters on screen using your remote, or browse your existing friends' contact lists.
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Imagine a buddy-list on your television that you could bring onto your screen with the merest tap of a 'friends' key on your remote control. The buddy list would be the first stage of an interface that would let you add and remove friends, and see what your friends are watching in real-time - whether they be watching live television or something stored on their PVRs. Adding friends would be simple - you could enter letters on screen using your remote, or browse your existing friends' contact lists. Being able to see what your friends were watching on television would remind you of programmes that you also wanted to see, it would help you spot programmes that your social circle thought were interesting and it could start to give you a shared social context for conversations about the media that you and your friends had both enjoyed.
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Imagine a buddy-list on your television that you could bring onto your screen with the merest tap of a 'friends' key on your remote control. The buddy list would be the first stage of an interface that would let you add and remove friends, and see what your friends are watching in real-time - whether they be watching live television or something stored on their PVRs. Adding friends would be simple - you could enter letters on screen using your remote, or browse your existing friends' contact lists. Being able to see what your friends were watching on television would remind you of programmes that you also wanted to see, it would help you spot programmes that your social circle thought were interesting and it could start to give you a shared social context for conversations about the media that you and your friends had both enjoyed.
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