Will Google buy TiVo? Here’s how it could make sense

That’s not as an outlandish idea as it might sound. In fact, columnist Rick Aristotle Munarriz of the investing news and advice site The Motley Fool mentions TiVo first in a list of companies he thinks “may be in the process of dolling themselves up in front of the dressing room mirror because they can hear Google pulling up in the driveway.”

Personally I can’t take the “Will X buy TiVo?” stories that seriously, since I’ve been seeing them for years now – Apple, DirecTV, Sony, Google, the names just change over time. Though, in this case, I could see synergy between TiVo and Google for targeted ads, demographic info, etc. And we know Google is interested in such things based on their proposal to supple the city-wide WiFi for San Francisco, in exchange for the usage data. But they don’t have to buy TiVo to do that, they can partner with TiVo, even just license the platform of they wanted, like DirecTV, Toshiba, Humax, etc.

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New age signing bonus — free TiVo

Now, Caritas Good Samaritan Medical Center is hoping nurses will choose to spend their working time at the Brockton hospital — and they’ll get TiVo if they do.

This is an interesting incentive, and it makes sense. It isn’t just a gadget incentive, it is specific because TiVo helps them not miss the shows they like in exchange for working a longer shift. Clever.

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TiVo Suggestions

Greg Howard has a conversation with his TiVo about TiVo Suggestions.

I thought it was amusing. :-)

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TiVo army finally marching into Canada

OTTAWA — It’s finally here. After years of changing the way Americans watch television, TiVo has quietly sneaked across the Canadian border. But the California company, which makes the wildly popular digital recording technology that has won a legion of converts in the United States, is tight-lipped about its foray into Canada.

Not much new on the Canadian expansion really, but it is good to see it getting some notice and the general coverage of TiVo is good.

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New DVD watermark has pirates in its sights

Hollywood has unveiled a powerful new technology which it hopes will help kill the pirating of movies. The system relies on sound – not vision – and was unveiled at a conference held by the international DVD Forum in Paris, France last week.

This is an interesting system.

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