[opendtv] Re: Widgets
- From: Tom Barry <trbarry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 18:10:46 -0400
Given Javascript this may be the beginning of TV viruses and malware. I
tend to distrust it.
- Tom
Craig Birkmaier wrote:
I must be clairvoyant...NOT!
Recently I talked about using "widgets" on the family room TV, something
I have been able to do for several years on my Macs.
here is an announcement about a Yahoo/Google initiative to bring "The
Widget Channel" to your TV, as reported by Broadcast Engineering's IPTV
Update e-newsletter.
Regards
Craig
http://broadcastengineering.com/iptv/intel-yahoo-internet-living-room-0826/
Intel, Yahoo! aim to bring Internet to living room TV
Aug 26, 2008 9:23 AM
As envisioned, the Widget Channel will allow viewers to enjoy rich
Internet applications designed for the TV while watching their favorite
TV programs.
Intel and Yahoo! will work together to advance the use of the Internet
in conjunction with television in the living room.
The pair previewed plans Aug. 20 for the Widget Channel, an application
framework optimized for TV and related consumer electronics devices that
use the Intel Architecture.
As envisioned, the Widget Channel will allow viewers to enjoy rich
Internet applications designed for the TV while watching their favorite
TV programs.
Powered by the Yahoo! Widget Engine, The Widget Channel will let TV
viewers interact with small Internet applications known as "widgets"
that complement and enhance traditional TV viewing by bringing the
Internet within reach of the remote control. Yahoo! also will provide
consumers Yahoo!-branded TV Widgets that are customized based on its
Internet services.
The Widget Channel will also allow developers to use JAVASCRIPT, XML,
HTML and Adobe Flash technology to write TV applications for the platform.
With Widgets, viewers will be able to do a variety of things typically
associated with the Internet on their TVs, including watching videos,
tracking stocks or sports teams, interacting with friends, or staying
current on news and information. Viewers will be able to customize their
Widgets to suit their interests.
For more information, visit www.intel.com/go/celink and
connectedtv.yahoo.com/newsroom.
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I must be clairvoyant...NOT!Recently I talked about using "widgets" on the family room TV, something I have been able to do for several years on my Macs.
here is an announcement about a Yahoo/Google initiative to bring "The Widget Channel" to your TV, as reported by Broadcast Engineering's IPTV Update e-newsletter.
Regards Craig http://broadcastengineering.com/iptv/intel-yahoo-internet-living-room-0826/ Intel, Yahoo! aim to bring Internet to living room TV Aug 26, 2008 9:23 AMAs envisioned, the Widget Channel will allow viewers to enjoy rich Internet applications designed for the TV while watching their favorite TV programs.
Intel and Yahoo! will work together to advance the use of the Internet in conjunction with television in the living room.
The pair previewed plans Aug. 20 for the Widget Channel, an application framework optimized for TV and related consumer electronics devices that use the Intel Architecture.
As envisioned, the Widget Channel will allow viewers to enjoy rich Internet applications designed for the TV while watching their favorite TV programs.
Powered by the Yahoo! Widget Engine, The Widget Channel will let TV viewers interact with small Internet applications known as "widgets" that complement and enhance traditional TV viewing by bringing the Internet within reach of the remote control. Yahoo! also will provide consumers Yahoo!-branded TV Widgets that are customized based on its Internet services.
The Widget Channel will also allow developers to use JAVASCRIPT, XML, HTML and Adobe Flash technology to write TV applications for the platform.
With Widgets, viewers will be able to do a variety of things typically associated with the Internet on their TVs, including watching videos, tracking stocks or sports teams, interacting with friends, or staying current on news and information. Viewers will be able to customize their Widgets to suit their interests.
For more information, visit www.intel.com/go/celink and connectedtv.yahoo.com/newsroom.
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