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Micro Persuasion[Micro Persuasion] SofaTube will optimize videos from YouTube and other video sharing sites for viewing on the big screen. The catch is you need to have your PC or Mac hooked up to your TV.

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http://www.paikia.com  paikia.com: SofaTube - YouTube for the Living Room (via Cosmos)

http://jeffwinkler.net  Jeff’s Brain Dump: I love the idea of sharing vids with a large group without having to wrangle A/V equipment. XBMC is great, but the Wii is a Trojan Horse with a lot of future possibilities. (via Cosmos)

Infopowered --- Powered By Information.: According to Pete Cashmore of Mashable.com, SofaTube is being promoted for use on home theater PCs, the PlayStation 3 and (once the Opera browser is released for the Wii tomorrow) the Nintendo Wii, too. The use of Ajax means that there are no page loads. (via Cosmos)

Ehomeupgrade.comhttp://www.ehomeupgrade.com [Ehomeupgrade.com] eHomeUpgrade | Connected Home & Digital Lifestyle News [Digital ...: TiVo Inc., the creator and leader in advertising solutions and television services for digital video recorders (DVRs), today launched its new advertising search product named 'TiVo Product Watch' which offers advertisers an innovative new way to reach TiVo subscribers who are actively looking for products ("In Market") with advertising content and information. At launch, TiVo Product Watch will deliver targeted, relevant advertising content, from more than 70 advertisers and 100 leading brands, from up to five different product categories including Automotive, Entertainment, Financial, Lifestyles, and Travel and Leisure.

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Dailygeeknews.com: "The biggest improvement is in the area of branched projects," said Brian Harry, product unit manager in the Microsoft Developer Division, in his blog. "The experience is still not perfect but it is dramatically better than it was."

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