via Wired by John Maeda
via Forbes by Jamie Farell
via Lost Remote by Natan Edelsburg
I really like the partnership for Christy Tanner and TV Guide. Witstream does a great job of curating and this brings some great content to TV Guide’s already powerful app.
I especially appreciate the mention of iBubblr as a part of this conversation!
In March, we reported on iBubblr a new startup that’s working primarily on the curated conversations aspect. Many second screen apps give badges, stars or “super fan” credentials for engaging a lot, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they have interesting things to say. Entertainment Weekly launchedviEWer last fall to bring their editorial juice into real-time TV watching and second screen sports appshave launched with major players backing them. Who do you wish you can watch your favorite shows with besides the actors that are in them? Comedians? Journalists? Both?
via B2C by Anna Bauer
Mass Relevance is doing some interesting work.
via Twitter Blog.
Yet another indication of the little Blue Bird’s hard push into the Social TV space.
via Blog Maverick by Mark Cuban
via Digiday by Giselle Abramovich
Some interesting takes here. Definitely worth a read.
via B2C by Olivia Roat
via Ad Age by Brian Steinberg
via Forbes by Michael Humphrey