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Old 08-20-2008, 03:35 PM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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Intel, Yahoo partnering on Internet TV concept


This is where the dotTV has an edge with dotCom on this particular media space.. You do not want to read when you are watching TV..

Intel, Yahoo partnering on Internet TV concept
Wednesday August 20, 4:39 pm ET
By Jordan Robertson, AP Technology Writer
Intel, Yahoo partner on project to deliver information in `widgets' to Internet-connected TVs

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Hoping to plant their flags on the screens of Internet-connected television sets, Intel Corp. and Yahoo Inc. unveiled a new project Wednesday to populate those screens with tiny programs called widgets.
Depending on your point of view, the goal is to create a multitasker's dream or an information-overload nightmare: It would let people to do things like check their stock prices or peruse their photos all while watching TV.
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The notion that the Internet will be the delivery mechanism for TV has been gaining momentum, and the Intel-Yahoo partnership, called "The Widget Channel," reflects the potential.

In a screen shot provided by the companies, a baseball game airs on the main part of the screen while various programs, like a personalized Flickr photo gallery and a menu of on-demand movie rentals, run in a strip along the bottom of the screen.

Intel and Yahoo are working with more than a dozen other companies to build and eventually deliver such widgets, including Blockbuster Inc., Comcast Corp., the Disney-ABC Television Group and MTV.
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Let's.. not.. use.. too.. many.. ellipses.. shall.. we..?

Interesting article. Still, it'd be insane to view HD content in this way.
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I don't see why you would need it to be HD. After all, the whole point is that you are multi-tasking, no? I can't see it being that important to someone working on several things that the widget playing TV shows was in high definition o.O
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