ABC iPad app syncs with My Generation via audio cues
The merger of iPad and television took another step forward with the release of ABC's My Generation Sync, which is the first iOS app to synchronize live with a TV show -- specifically, My Generation, coming this fall from the network that's owned by the company with Steve Jobs as its biggest shareholder. If you've ever been a "Nielsen Family," you've had a box installed in your house that sends data on your viewing habits back to the Nielsen corporation. It works by monitoring a program's unique "audio watermark" emitted by your TV; human ears can't detect the sounds.
The My Generation Sync app uses the iPad microphone to check for these same audio signals during episodes of My Generation, and syncs the app content to the program segment. This approach lets it work (theoretically) with programs played back in 'timeshifted' DVR mode, as well.
Once synchronized, the app will display polls, trivia, games and more in real time, all related to the show, without providing spoilers. It sounds like a lot of fun and we'll have a full review soon. Imagine what this sort of technology could do paired up with Monday Night Football or election returns. The future is now!
[via Electronista]
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I can think of nothing more boring than using an actual TV. If it's not on my computer or my iOS device, I am not really interested. Broadcast (even cable) is so last century! (And, lest you think otherwise, I'm over 50!)
September 16 2010 at 11:13 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTUAW doesn't make clear that this iPad app works with *only* one particular TV show - "My Generation".
September 16 2010 at 4:19 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyUm...
"all related to the show"
sorry if it wasn't clear.
Yes...it says that *now*.... :)
September 16 2010 at 6:30 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyNow they just need to make an app for a show we actually care to watch...
"The future is now" indeed.
September 16 2010 at 2:31 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThis would be great if it would do the same thing for Twitter. For some shows I love to read Twitter references as the show plays, but I seldom do simply because I seldom watch a show live.
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