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Friday
Dec032010

#KevinBacon on his biggest fan ... #KevinBacon

BWAHAHAHA!! This = brilliant!!

 

Wednesday
Oct132010

#TrendSpotting: The Future of TV & Web Based Content

Last week I got to play with Google TV at the logitech revue loft. It was totally bitchin, but its ABSOLUTELY not there yet. Here are some factors to consider:

 

TV as we know it will never be the same. Fact. Advertisers are turning to social media, and where the money goes ... everything else follows. So, these networks have no choice but to follow suit. These are all just facts.

 

What you're going to watch unfold over the next, I'd say year or so, are some pretty radical changes.

 

First, let's at least note some of the behavioral patterns of TV watching. We tune out to watch TV, I don't think anyone would ever argue with that. However, web based content we actively TUNE IN TO. Ever notice why the most popular shows on Hulu are 30 Rock, Always Sunny, and even Arrested Development. Shows that may not have been HUGE commercial successes on traditional television are huge successes online, because of the paradigm shift of the medium. Tune out = crappy reality shows, & infomercials. Tune in = dry, witty, deeply sarcastic, and in the opinion of this nerd AWESOME content!

 

There are going to be some pretty radical changes in the type of user that tunes into web based multimedia content as well.

 

There will be an interactive component.

 

You will ABSOLUTTELLLYYYY see the rise of entertainment based checkin services like Miso and Glue. Just very, very, very matter of fact. There is tremendous value when you check into a program, post it on Twitter and Facebook, and engage with your friends about the content that you are watching.

 

Award shows have gone up since twitter has taken off, as people turn to the 140 character based service to chat about the shows. Coincidence? I think not.

 

Of course, you are still going to have the programs that people tune out to as well. So, standard programming, non-engagement friendly ... just here, sit, plop down, fall asleep, content will have an audience as well. We are becoming so conditioned on commenting on everything our friends do via Facebook, do you REALLY think that is not going to seep into our entertainment?!?!!?!?! I am just SHOCKED that no one is talking about this yet.

 

I personally use Miso, after meeting with their CEO a few months back, but I honestly have no loyalty to any service. Foursquare could capture an ENORMOUS amount of marketshare with their service as they actually have developed a hardcore legion of nerds, however - they haven't caught on to the entertainment based checkins just yet. Dude, 50% of nerds don't leave their house. It's not even judgement just INCREDIBLY INCREDIBLY INCREDIBLY matter of fact. Why not CAPTURE that marketshare and engage with those users via entertainment based checkins!?! You already have the networks on board with FourSquare ... I mean HELLOOOOOOOOOO!!! @Naveen and @Dens *waves* hire me.

 

Yes, Google TV is awesome from the standpoint that it is super fast, but the social component is just not there yet. You need to get people talking!!! The nerds at the party were pretty, meh - but yes, step in the right direction ... but execution isn't close to the tipping point. SOCIAL SOCIAL SOCCCIIALLLLLLL!!!!!

 

#KThxBye

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday
Oct112010

@Coordin8dDrunk goes to the #Logitech Revue Loft!

#TalkNerdyToMeLover's @Coordin8dDrunk

 

Friday October 8th was just like any other day. I woke up late and had my super cool future roomie, @maniacalmorgan, come over for a day of beer and Halo. Games were played and trash was talked and I was just loving life. A quick check on Facebook would reshape my whole weekend. The one and only @JenFriel posted that she was going to a Logitech Revue launch party and was looking for one lucky person to be her plus one. I have been called a lot of things in life but a plus one was a title I had never had but always wanted. MEEEE!!!!! I replied and the wheels were in motion. After what seemed to be the longest Saturday ever had passed, I picked up our nerdy leader and away we went into a world unbeknownst to me. One of free booze, unlimited Hors d'oeuvres, and nerds a plenty. Once inside we headed straight to the bar for a pit stop. I am proud to have been the one responsible for the drunk as a skunk randombling (link) Jen posted the following morning.

After our pit stop it was playtime with the new Logitech Revue. Initially I was really impressed with the sheer idea of having a system that allows you to bridge your TV, DVR, Netflix, YouTube, Skype, and gaming systems into an orgy of non stop WIN. This idea really rang true to my heart because I do all of these things at home but they require way too much switching of inputs ect. So kudos to Logitech for a good idea.

After we played around a while I did recognized a couple issues.
1. There did not seem to be a Facebook App. You could browse to the website but at that point it is easier to just use my phone.
2. It was not as user friendly as I would expect for a product that could have such a wide target audience. I work for a software company and if it took me a few minutes to have any idea how it worked then there is no way my parents would ever figure it out. (sorry parents)

To conclude, the Logitech Revue launch party was a freaking blast and served as a great spring board into an amazing night. I would be a happy owner of the Revue if Logitech would set it up and walk me through how to use the damn thing. And the better not say to read the manual, who does that anymore?

 

Click here to follow @Coordin8dDrunk on Twitter!

Saturday
Oct092010

#Tonight: GOOGLE TV!!!

BAHHHHHHHH!!!!!

 

 

So. So. SOOOOO excited for the #Logitech loft party tonight downtown, where I get to try out the new Logitech Revue Google TV!!!!

 

OMG OMG OMG OMG OMGGGGGGGG!!!

 

Looky looky what it does ...

 

 

HAHAAHAH! He said "janky." hahahahaha oh holy snickers