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[World Of IPTV] IntAct is also providing the ability for operators and application developers alike to develop rich and compelling end user solutions, which can be ready for live deployment much more quickly and easily than before. To enable the development of such applications, IntAct will offer Opera specific IntAct Software Development Kits, targeted to give application developers the most complete tool to write interactive TV applications such as EPG, Infotainment, and messaging amongst many others.

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http://blog.itvt.com [Blog.itvt.com] [itvt] Bloggit: March 25, 2006: IPTV technology provider and systems integrator, Siemens (note: the company has assembled a multi-vendor, end-to-end IPTV solution, called SURPASS, which has to date been selected by around 80 broadband operators in the US and internationally), has commissioned a study from market research company, In-Stat, which purports to show that US consumers who are early adopters of electronic technologies are not only aware of IPTV but are seriously considering IPTV as a TV option. Among the findings of the survey, entitled "US Consumer Attitudes toward Interactive IPTV Applications":

[Byz.org] Trends: Home & Media: "Like two-way electronic postcards, but with as many images as I could post and no limit on the amount of words - plus no two-week wait." That was the beginning of TravelBlog.org, a site that is host to travel journals, allows users to post text and photos and even offers maps that show where users are writing from and where they have been. TravelBlog is one of numerous sites that offer - many at no charge - travelers the ability to share a journal of their journeys and allows readers to leave comments."

[Unmediated.org] unmediated: tools Archives: Although touted as the next generation of television, IPTV is shaping up to be a more advanced version of the same old cable television network -- one-way, expensive, and totally inaccessible for citizens to use. While the professionals build complex video delivery systems to mimic traditional TV cablecast facilities, a number of community-based video sharing projects are leveraging the distributed nature of the internet, giving anyone the ability to publish a "video channel" and making citizen broadcasting accessible to all.

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