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TiVo launches TiVo Mobile
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Let’s say you’re busy catching the train to come home from work and your favorite show is on, but no one is home to record it for you. All you would have to do is take out your phone, navigate to m.tivo.com and then schedule a recording for that show. This website works on any phone, on any network, from any carrier and you don’t even have to own a TiVo to use the site. If you just want to check out the latest TV shows, you can easily do so on your phone. Like all mobile websites, they are specifically designed to be viewed on a small screen, so the TiVo mobile site will probably look very nice and not be a strain on your eyes to read.
Jim Denney, Vice President of Product Marketing at TiVo, had this to say about their new website:
In addition, you are able to get premium content from Amazon Video on Demand, Jaman, and videos from YouTube. In a couple of weeks, you will even be able to stream movies and your favorite TV shows straight from Netflix. Right now, the m.tivo.com website is on Beta, and will be fully released within the coming weeks.
A copy of the press release is below.
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