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January 10, 2005

TiVo announces new developer tools

The TiVo news just won't stop, and frankly I'm starting to get a little giddy.  The latest bit of information to come out is that TiVo is going to be opening up more to developers.  The three new tools are TiVo Video Publisher, TiVo Multimedia Web Services API and TiVo Service Integration.

TiVo Video Publisher will allow video  creators to provide downloadable content for TiVo.  They talk about how content providers will be able to package and protect their video, but I hope that the amateurs won't be left out of the party.  It would be great to be able to pull up my mom's vacation video as easily as a movie from the big studios.  If they play their cards right they could make a killing off of long tail videos.

TiVo Multimedia Web Services API is a way for web publishers to put their content on the TiVo, the most exciting for me being support for RSS.  Podcasting and videoblogging are starting to get some attention, the TiVo could become the platform of choice for personal media publishing.

TiVo Service Integration is a way for 3rd parties to provide and charge for content on the TiVo.  TiVo users would be able to "purchase/subscribe to" content using their remotes, TiVo would handle billing and customer support.  This opens up a huge market for 3rd party developers to use the TiVo as a platform.

TiVo previously opened up their Home Media Option to allow 3rd party developers to publish media to the TiVo over the LAN.  The most successful project for the Home Media Option is JavaHMO, which many users prefer to the official TiVo Desktop.


Posted by yatta at 12:42 AM