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How We Watch The Super Bowl in 2010 (via dens)

My LCD on the left was hooked up to my MacBook and with TwitterFall was streaming tweets from the people I’m following (of which 97% where about the SuperBowl and from friends-of-everyone-in-the-room). [see pic] The dual screen gave us a running commentary of what our friends where saying about both the game and the ads. And just as you’d multitask between different IM windows at work, we’d shift glances from Twitter to Superbowl whenever there was downtime on either screen.


I didn’t have a fancy LCD, but I did something similar with the twitter stream. It was really neat to be getting live commentary via twitter. It was like watching it virtually with my friends

soupsoup:

How We Watch The Super Bowl in 2010 (via dens)

My LCD on the left was hooked up to my MacBook and with TwitterFall was streaming tweets from the people I’m following (of which 97% where about the SuperBowl and from friends-of-everyone-in-the-room). [see pic]

The dual screen gave us a running commentary of what our friends where saying about both the game and the ads. And just as you’d multitask between different IM windows at work, we’d shift glances from Twitter to Superbowl whenever there was downtime on either screen.

I didn’t have a fancy LCD, but I did something similar with the twitter stream. It was really neat to be getting live commentary via twitter. It was like watching it virtually with my friends

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    TV watching experience has changed forever. Going forward it will always be dual screen and will now always include a...
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