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Social TV Widgets Get Better and Better on FiOS TV

by Employee on 07-31-2009 09:07 AM - last edited on 08-19-2009 07:03 PM

Social networking is alive and well on FiOS TV.  We’re now adding new features to the FiOS TV Facebook and Twitter Widgets.  And we’re letting Verizon At Home blog readers know about it first.

Since we introduced these Widgets just three weeks ago, subscribers have been able to view Tweets about the shows they were watching, see Facebook photos and albums, and update their Facebook status with the show they’re watching.

Customers tell us they love the new “social TV” Widgets, but they wanted more.  They want to send Tweets, not just look at them.  They want to create their own unique Facebook status messages. 

Done and done.  We have already made the upgrades in New York City, and soon we’ll add them in all other FiOS TV markets too.

Subscribers can Tweet about the TV show they are watching or search and follow their friends’ Tweets.

Viewers can also update their Facebook status with their own messages.

All of this is simply done via the FiOS TV remote control and an onscreen keyboard.

One of the great things about FiOS TV is how easily the team here can upgrade and add features – features like these that cable hasn’t even thought of.

We will make a formal announcement of all this next week, but keep checking the Verizon At Home blog for the latest on the Widget Bazaar application marketplace.

Meanwhile, take a look at this news story that NBC10 Philadelphia did about our Facebook Widget.


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Message Edited by Eric_Rabe on 08-19-2009 04:03 PM

Comments
by Drew_from_Dover on 08-01-2009 05:34 PM
Please roll this out in VHO8 Kent County, Delaware. And please make it available to those of us with the 2500-3 boxes. I know sometimes these things are rolled out market by market, but for those of us who don't get it we have an "Awwww!" moment. Just saying. :-P P.S.: I'm also not liking not having solitaire. :'-(
by Silver Contributor III on 08-02-2009 11:36 AM
Well if there was the ability to plug in a full size keyboard into the useless unused USB ports, and the ability to see the entire facebook web page. Then it would be usefull. Why not include a built in web browser that will let use view what we want, and not what others think we want. Only thing I see on Facebook are pictures and not someones wall.
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