PVRLib > Download of the Day: Yahoo! Go

Lifehacker, the Productivity and Software Guidehttp://www.lifehacker.com [Lifehacker, the Productivity and Software Guide] Go has lots of cool features that should help attract new users, including a very cool looking integration with Flickr and other Yahoo services like LAUNCHcast radio. Of course, the big news is the DVR aspect of the software, which requires that you have a capture card installed on your computer.

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[It’s Rishi] Yahoo! Go needs to innovate to beat Windows MCE.... : in case you didn’t see my post on eirikso (http://www.eirikso.com/2006/04/26/yahoo-go-tv-first-take/) , I wanted to reach out and say I appreciate the thoughts. You can bet we are listening and taking this very much to heart.

http://www.makeyougohmm.com [Things That ”¦ Make You Go Hmm] Yahoo says “me too” on the DVR scene?: No yellow cornflakes completely here, I think it’s cool too that Yahoo is offering the DVR software that they received from the Meedio acquisition for free, but the question I have is what makes this better than Media Center or MythTV, both of which are also free, yes? In the former case you do have to buy a Media Center PC, but those are coming down in price big time.

[allthatscool.com, the blog of cool web 2.0 products and services] No need for Tivo when you have Yahoo: Looks like Yahoo has just released a FREE DVR software. You can click here to download. All you need is a TV tuner and you got a built in DVR. Pretty cool. Via Gigaom technorati tags: yahoo, DVR, tivo

Mobilog: The ZX10 is a much nicer phone, small and totally indistinguishable from other GPRS handsets. It's a real bummer my N70 doesn't work on the frequencies here in the U.S. actually, but until the government gets around to auctioning off the 2.1Ghz spectrum (if then), us GSM folk are stuck on an alternative system and have to have separate phones.

http://us.gizmodo.com [Us.gizmodo.com] Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog: If you have TiVoToGo and a TiVo Series 2 DVR, Orb DVR Everywhere will let you stream programs from that TiVo to any Web-enabled mobile device, PDA, or PC. It will also let you access music, photos, or video from your PC.

[Digitalmusic.weblogsinc.com] Sony Making Moves With The PS3 Towards DVR? - The Digital Music Weblog: Sony, being the massive media/electronics conglomerate that it is, would like to find it's own success at distributing it's content, and would really rather not have to do it through the iPod if it can help it. I can see a lot of things that could go wrong with this strategy, but this is Sony we are talking about and they got a lot of room to maneuver, so I'm going to pipe down on this one and see what they actually do.

[Google.blognewschannel.com] » Yahoo and SBC Announce DVR Service » InsideGoogle » part of the ...: […] On January 5, 2005, Yahoo announced a joint DVR service with SBC which could deliver Yahoo services to the TV, just like the Yahoo Go TV service they launched yesterday. Wonder how well that worked out, or if Go TV is the much better attempt.

http://blog.hanfordlemoore.com [Blog.hanfordlemoore.com] blog.hanfordlemoore » DVR: As the Product Designer of the original ReplayTV DVR, I am happy to see ... Search This Blog. You are currently browsing the archives for the DVR category. ...

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