No Tube. This is future TV.

author: Lora Aroyo, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU)
published: July 4, 2012,   recorded: May 2012,   views: 3760
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The NoTube project was an EU funded project that ran from February 2009 to January 2012.

As NoTube began, its vision of bringing Web and TV closer together via shared data models and content across multiple devices was ambitious and visionary. As we close, it is noteworthy how much of the TV industry has caught up with this vision, at least in individual and closed new technologies and products. Yet the NoTube results are now more relevant than ever: TV platforms are proprietary, cross-device communication non-standardized. NoTube services could form the backbone for personalised TV applications where the user still controls their data.

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Comment1 alex coll, February 25, 2020 at 10:44 a.m.:

I think that Tv in the future will have more and more improved Internet technology functions. At the moment, TV is almost just a decoration tool in your room. There are many free online TV apps like Mobdro(https://mobdroinstalargratis.com/), so just having a smartphone is enough.

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