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3 Dec 2009Social Grin is a platform that capitalizes on the interactivity features that sites like Facebook have brought into the picture, and it offers users a space in which they can connect and communicate by way of their own pieces of writing, videos and pictures.
The site is not that difficult to get to grips with – in actuality, if you have ever paid a spot like Facebook a visit before (and chances are you have) you will find your way around in no time at all. There are sections highlighting recent activity within the network (IE, Bobby updated his avatar, Tommy added a video on tapioca pudding…) and you can also see who has joined as of late.
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2 Responses to SocialGrin.com – A Social Networking Alternative
William B
January 18th, 2010 at 10:42 pm
I'm guessing there is no wrong answer here, and we can use our imagination for features that don't yet exist?
If that's the case, here are some not yet invented ideal features of my television:
- 1080p HDTV reception for all displayed content
- Superior upconversion quality for video that isn't at 1080p (including web content, stand definition DVDs, etc.)
- Integrated wireless internet access (optional wired)
- Remote control, keyboard, and mouse (all wireless)
- Voice command/response (think cell phone voice control to the 100th power, for channels, websites, online video, etc.)
- Configuration menus support mouse control or touch control
- Phone/Email/IM integration (and the ability to turn this off if desired); this would be projected onto an adjacent wall so it wouldn't interfere with the video
Hmmm, the television I describe is looking more like a computer and less like a television. I believe that describes what would be ideal for me.
In the mean time, I'll just enjoy high definition television for what it can do.
I'm sure I left out a feature or two. Who else has some cool ideas?
Golfer
February 9th, 2010 at 12:39 pm
Good question. I had a device awhile back that would put the caller ID number up on my tv screen. I thought it would be cool but it turned out to be annoying so I think the text message idea would also be annoying. I think voice recognition would be a good thing. Just tell the tv to turn on or change to a specific channel. A memory card that can record programs built into the tv so that you can save the card or bring it to a friends house (I think TIVO is working on something similar). Well, I can't think of anything else but if I do, I'll stop back.