Posts Tagged ‘internet television’
Business - Written Monday, September 29, 2008 by Andrea Bettello - 0 Comments
Thumbs Up for tvClickr
Here’s the situation: you are at home watching your favorite television program and just as the scene ends you exclaim, “I KNEW that was going to happen!” Well if you ever wanted to put your powers of prediction to the test, then tvClickr is a great way to showcase your television smarts. As mentioned in my previous blog, tvClickr is a Facebook application that was developed by LiveHive Systems and it is based on the idea of NanoGaming.
As a competitive person I was intrigued by the idea that you could play against other viewers for points and prizes by answering questions about a live television show. Throughout the week I thought about testing tvClickr on a show that I was already familiar with (such as Greys Anatomy) but I decided that my review might be a little biased because I was already engaged by the show and not necessarily by the application. Instead, I opted for a show that I don’t normally watch to see if my attention waivered or if I stayed focused on the show. Enter the test subject: The Amazing Race. Continue…
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- Wikinomics Report Card: Major League Baseball
- Colbert’s Green Screen Challenge: The John McCain Edition
- The latest Weezer video highlights how mainstream media is changing
- Hollywood Rides the YouTube Wave
- HBO’s ‘free’ downloading service headed in the right direction
- Apple and the future of cable TV, wireless carriers, the free world, etc.

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