I'm afraid I'll create Skynet…
Timing right for TiVo/Boxee relationship??
DVR service TiVo has been leaking subscribers for 2 and a half years. The addition of DVR to many cable and satellite services as well as the movement of TV to the web has made a TiVo not seem worth the investment. The only thing keeping TiVo alive is the name brand that they build earlier in the decade as well as the miserable user interfaces and services offered by cable and satellite providers.
The timing is right for TiVo to make a change. TiVo boxes put them in the living room under the TV where everyone WANTS to get their content, but they’ve wasted that opportunity and done nothing with it. They connect to some video on demand services and, if you have an Series 3 HD Tivo, can download videos from Netflix.
They have the opportunity to become not only the centerpiece of the home media experience, but also to make it more social. The software they have that records not only the shows you choose but other shows based on what you choose is simply the best DVR software around. The concept of giving shows thumbs up and thumbs down is inherently social, and it can be used for so much more than helping the TiVo recommendation engine.
Enter Boxee. The software, based on the XBMC project, has exploded onto the home theater scene this year, even though it remains in beta (or private alpha for the Windows version). It has been particularly popular because of a hack that allows users to install it onto their Apple TV, bring all of the features right to their television. Boxee is great for watching or listening to the media on your computer and it has expanded lately with an API that allows users to create applications for the device to access web content.
Combining these features with the TiVo recording and recommendation engine, as well as maybe some Facebook Connect capability, would create something really strong. This would take more work on the software, but imagine if they could inlay the live TV shows as you watch them, with a chat room at the bottom, so fans can discuss what’s happening as it goes on.
The combination would take a lot of work. But I would love to see TiVo and Boxee together. I believe they could really transform the way we consume content in our homes.
| This entry was posted by Chris Brakebill on June 22, 2009 at 4:16 pm, and is filed under Technology. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback from your own site. |



















