This link has been bookmarked by 10 people . It was first bookmarked on 18 Sep 2008, by Vicki Davis.
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18 Sep 08
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No. In fact, significant hurdles remain. Few of the glowing reports about the Internet TV revolution and the surprise Intel-Yahoo! partnership mention that not enough people have broadband Internet access anywhere near their TV. So consumers either need to wire their homes (highly unlikely) or add access points near their TVs. An obvious alternative would be for these Internet-ready TVs to come wireless-ready, too. Though I wouldn't put anything less than draft-n in there.
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graphics card) on my desktop, so I can use the PVR capability to pause the show when I see Joey from Friends walking around in a shirt that might look good on me. All I'll have to do is move my
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Sharp has a line of Internet-enabled TVs, AppleTV brings content and movies to your TV, and, of course, many people use their Nintendo Wiis, Xbox 360s, and PlayStations as media extenders, which also provide access to all kinds of online-based entertainment and news.
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Of course, today we have digital television. The FCC's decision to strong-arm the nation, broadcasters, and the television industry into the digital space is probably the best thing to happen to television since color.
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I dreamed of a television-viewing experience where the Internet was not only always accessible but integrated
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In fact, digital TV is probably the spark this industry needs to go from the Intel-Yahoo! germ of interactive TV to full-blown Internet HDTV
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The FCC's decision to strong-arm the nation, broadcasters, and the television industry into the digital space is probably the best thing to happen to television since color.
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ust think, by early next year, all TV will be digital, and a host of Internet-enabled
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If I saw something that I wanted to buy, I didn't have to grab my laptop or switch out to Windows
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Riley Westwood9This will only be the beginning of what will be a big thing that will come in the future.
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Still, this is the first system I've seen that makes the marriage of broadcast and local and online digital content look natural.
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Vicki DavisInternet Television is closer than you think - what will this mean for schools?
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I simply accessed the information about the product right on the TV screen.
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<!-- start ziffarticle //-->Intel and Yahoo! announced a somewhat unlikely partnership
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