The Library in your Living Room

Drew, Wilfred E CTR USAF AFMC AFRL/RIOI Wilfred.Drew.ctr at RL.AF.MIL
Wed Oct 24 15:03:38 EDT 2012


This is an obvious case for using home based Wi-Fi. 

Bill Drew

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From: Web technologies in libraries [mailto:WEB4LIB at LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On
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Which brings up an interesting question. In my case, I have not included
Internet with my cable TV because it is so much more expensive than my DSL.
So what would it take to connect an Internet TV up to a DSL modem located in
another room?  Keep in mind I am renting an apartment, so tearing out the
walls to recable is not an option.

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The library is already in my living room.  It is on my laptop, my nook color
tablet, and my droid smart phone.  I am not in any hurry to have it on my TV
especially since I am on satellite for both TV and Internet.
If we ever get real broadband where I live, that will change the equation.
I would then think about using a real computer, not a game machine, as our
entertainment center.


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From: Web technologies in On Behalf Of Pat Rapp
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 9:35 AM
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For those of us who have been working in Second Life, this interface will be
a welcome addition. I don't expect people to sift through text on their
televisions. Immersive environments are so much more interesting and they
take advantage of everything your high deft tv screen has to offer. I expect
we'll see virtual worlds catch on - if not Second Life, then something very
similar where you can create your own content (as opposed to a world like
Warcraft where the game developers create content.)



Pat Rapp

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