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Home → Blog → Join Your Favorite TV GameShow from Your Phone

Join Your Favorite TV GameShow from Your Phone

Posted on February 6, 2006 by Lynn Charles Rathbun

Have you ever seen a game show on TV? How would you like to be a part of the show, without ever having to leave your own house? In fact, could you imagine being on the game show by sending in videos of yourself taken from a cellphone? Maybe you don’t have a cellphone yet, but your parents do. In the United States, more and more cellphones are able to take pictures and even record videos, right on the phone. Then, you can send the photos and videos wirelessly, through the air, to your friends or to a special address that can publish your videos on the web. In Europe, they’ve been testing a system where people can send in videos of themselves to a live TV game show, and have their video clip incorporated right into the TV show they’re watching. Can you imagine being a part of your favorite TV show someday?

Source: Videophoning: Live on Television from Your Living Room

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