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How many times has a company tried to launch a "revolutionary" product called interactive TV? I think it's about time to see that the world doesn't need interactive TV. Find another need and pursue it.
I hope you noticed its "internet tv" not "interactive tv".
The Internet is interactive.
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Zach @ Sep 27th 2007 7:41AM
How many times has a company tried to launch a "revolutionary" product called interactive TV? I think it's about time to see that the world doesn't need interactive TV. Find another need and pursue it.
Bob Ross @ Sep 27th 2007 10:04AM
I hope you noticed its "internet tv" not "interactive tv".
Zach @ Oct 2nd 2007 7:45AM
The Internet is interactive.