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Friday, February 06, 2009
YouTube on Your TV

Have you ever wanted to just sit on your couch and watch YouTube on your TV? Well, now that's possible via YouTube for Television, initially available through the Sony PS3 and Nintendo Wii game consoles at www.youtube.com/tv. Currently in beta, the TV Website offers a dynamic, lean-back, 10-foot television viewing experience through a streamlined interface that enables you to discover, watch and share YouTube videos on any TV screen with just a few quick clicks of your remote control. With enlarged text and simplified navigation, it makes watching YouTube on your TV as easy and intuitive as possible. Optional auto-play capability enables users to view related videos sequentially, emulating a traditional television experience. The TV Website is available internationally across 22 geographies and in over 12 languages.
As previously blogged, YouTube has partnered directly with major TV and set-top box manufacturers to bring YouTube into the living room. Still, very few such devices today contain a Web browser or provide access to YouTube. Our hope is that this site may help to accelerate an industry evolution towards open television access to Web video. Over time, we plan to add support for additional TV devices that provide Web browsers.
So grab some popcorn, gather your friends and sit back and enjoy the YouTube TV Website.Labels: internet, nintendo, ps3, sony, television, tv, video, videos, web, webtv, wii, youtube
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posted by DJViBE TV @ 12:27 PM
Monday, April 07, 2008
StudioX Producer Graham Robinson Featured in BC Business Magazine
Graham Robinson, our Executive producer here at StudioX was featured in the March 2008 issue of BC Business Magazine. Check out the interview.
I moved here because I wanted to start a branch office for StudioX and a Chinese version of Djvibe.com, our social network for DJs.
The first thing I did was travel around different parts of the country to get a feel for the youth culture in China.
The biggest shock was the gap between rich and poor. Most expats don’t get to see this until they head outside of the rich cities. It really makes you appreciate how well we live in Canada.
The best thing about being here is there are so many nightclubs that are all packed. This has been great for business.
The biggest challenge has been learning the language. Learning Mandarin before you plan on heading to China makes things a lot easier, including chatting up cute girls at the club.
Read the full ArticleLabels: bc, business, china, chinese, graham robinson, magazine, mandarin, marketing, shanghai, video, video production, viral, viral video, web, websites, youth
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posted by DJViBE TV @ 9:00 AM
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