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We are boy­cot­ting this Olympics, right? Web 2.0 tie-​​ins for the Games are *so* not cool.

TechCrunch UK » Blog Archive » Brits go online while watching TV. Duh.

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The research showed that nearly 70 percent of online British adults who watch tele­vi­sion go online while doing so, with 21 percent of 16–24 year olds always using the Internet while watching TV.

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4 comments to links post 03/​27/​2008

  • Got to see this article on Web 2.0 & thought of penning down some thoughts on my mind.

    I per­son­ally think that Web 2.0 has tre­mendous poten­tial in India. This state­ment is not a over-​​dose of boasting as i strongly believe that there a lot of poten­tial in making our systems go web.

    Be it anything from jobs to house search everything is easy when you have internet. In fact, i got across http://www.ninthcafe.com which seems to be doing the job really well. I am pretty con­fident that WEb 2.0 will make its mark in India.

  • As broad­band speeds continue to increase, and streaming becomes an ever-​​greater pos­sib­ility, the number of people watching content online is going to skyrocket.

    Streaming TV shows, espe­cially, are going to be popular. Entire new business models can evolve around “1,000″ ded­ic­ated online fans.

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