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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedAOL Time Warner and digital video recording service TiVo Inc. are abandoning plans to create a standalone set-top box for interactive TV. (Noted).(U.S.)(Brief Article)
Video Business, May, 2002
AOL Time Warner and digital video recording service TiVo Inc. are abandoning plans to create a standalone set-top box for interactive TV. Instead, they'll include AOL features in TiVo DVRs and introduce technology that could speed the rollout of video-on-demand. In a variation of an Internet service once offered by competitor Replay TV.
the companies are also developing a service that will allow AOL subscribers to send TiVo programs to others online.
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