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Samsung TVs with Twtitter + Flickr - Network Enabled

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Most of you must be updating your status on Facebook that you are watching Oscar Winner - Slumdog Millionaire or IPL T-20 or tweeting about it to let your friends know what you are upto in this connected world. Now, Samsung has gone a step ahead and ported Web 2.0's popular micro blogging platform - Twitter. to its TV Sets. This means you can now tweet via your TV.

How Samsung is actually doing this ? It has has released a Twitter widget for use on its new network-enabled LED 6000, 7000 and 8000 series LCD screens :-) There is also an integration with Yahoo! services widgets like Flickr, Sports, Weather etc. Your idiot box got smarter now :-)
Written by Technlogy Analyst, 9:06 AM


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