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    The Internet Evolution...

    Google, yahoo, myspace, facebook, etc etc... What is the next big thing to happen? Share your thoughts and opinions.

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    Are you really asking this question?
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    ChaCha.com is pretty interesting, but I don't think it works very well. It has potentional, however.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morpheus View Post
    ChaCha.com is pretty interesting, but I don't think it works very well. It has potentional, however.
    I used to work for them. What a joke ChaCha is.
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    I think the next big thing is TV internet. Not getting internet on your tv but a blend of the two. Soon you will be able to chat in the corner of the tv screen about your favorite show while its live. Also you can shop from your tv when commercials are on. It is already in the works. Just have to wait till its mass market. Thats the next new thing. Internet will have to blend with something else its already reached its potential on its own. Just my opinion!

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    Television On Internet

    Yes, I agree with lamarsh that we will start hearing a lot more about television on internet over the next year or so. I have been following the trends and have noticed a lot of new companies popping up that seen to be offering a great online tv service for a flat fee per year. There are several more that I am sure we will start seeing as it gets more mainstream.

    Here are a couple I found that seem to be quite popular and they seem to be quick downloads and a small yearly fee: Has anyone used these companies before? Thoughts?



    1) http://tinyurl.com/2s5nok

    The one above claims (from their site): "Download our software and enjoy over 2500 Channels from all over the world for free, directly from your internet connection! Enjoy unlimited TV Shows, Sports, Movies. Music and Adult Programs (Family filter available) and turn any PC into another television. Best of all, it’s 100% legal – no scramblers, decoders!"

    2) http://tinyurl.com/2t898e

    Or this one above claims (from their site):
    Over 3000 TV and radio channels on your PC, Enjoy live Sports: Football - Basketball - Baseball - Tennis - Soccer - Hockey - Cricket - Formula One - Golf...
    Your Favorite TV Shows including - Soap Operas - Situational Comedies - Game shows - Reality - Crime and Medical Dramas - Cartoons - Documentaries - News - Late night...
    Get instant access to Unlimited Movies in Action - Suspense - Animated - Science Fiction - Horror - Comedy - New Releases...

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