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Verizon gives FiOS TV some app store, social media flavor


Confirming the theory that one day soon everything will have an app store of some kind, Verizon has launched its Widget Bazaar for FiOS TV, dedicated to bringing new interactive experiences to FiOS TV subscribers, starting with Facebook, Twitter, and ESPN Fantasy Football. Don't expect to tap out 140 character missives via remote for now, at launch viewers can only view tweets, not post them or log in to their own accounts, although updating Facebook status and personalized ESPN Fantasy Football info is available. Verizon has promised to publish its SDK to enable "open development" (limited to a select group of developers of course) which should bring many free & for-pay apps to join the current (free) offerings by year-end. Also made official is the addition of searching and viewing video from blip.tv, Dailymotion and Veoh, plus the long awaited ability to stream personal videos from a connected PC, available free of charge to Home Media DVR customers. No word yet on what codecs the updated Home Media Manager software will support for transcoding to MPEG-2 and streaming to the set-top box so keep those MKVs holstered for now and check a few screens of the apps in action in our gallery or a quick video walkthrough embedded after the break.

Update: Verizon let us know it will support FLV, WMV, MPEG-1, AVI, MPG, PM4/M4V, 3GP/3G2

FiOS TV expansions: May 16, 2009


This has been an odd week for Verizon FiOS TV news, with 69,000 subs finding out they will be Frontier customers within the next year (for what it's worth, the promise is there will be no changes, at least for a year.) Still, there's at least one bit of expansion to balance things out, with six new HD channels including Comedy.TV, Recipe.TV, ES.TV, MyDestination.TV, Cars.TV and Pets.TV. The future is also bright, with word that streaming internet video is coming to FiOS TV boxes with Dailymotion, Veoh Networks and Blip.TV signed on for the service launching sometime in the second quarter. It will require a PC running Media Manager software PlayOn-style to transcode the clips, but FiOS viewers can browse with their standard remotes, plus Twitter and Facebook access is still on the way.

Read - Verizon FiOS TV Customers Get Six New HD Channels From Entertainment Studios
Read - Verizon to Divest Wireline Businesses in 14 States; Significant Benefits to Verizon Shareholders
Read - Next On FiOS: Web Videos On Your Flat-Panel TV

Veoh: like YouTube on HD steroids

Veoh betaWe haven't downloaded the beta yet, but it sounds like Veoh is a self-publishing video service, similar to YouTube, and Veoh claims that their client supports high-definition videos. We're not exactly sure we want to see your home movies and personal workout videos in HD, but we're all for any way to get high-def content via broadband. The latest free version of the Veoh Network offers over 37,000 videos for viewing our downloading; DRM not included. The service is stated to work with Front Row (and Windows Media Center), so get those new Mac minis fired up.




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