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Interactive
TV. This was fun. Imagine yourself laying on your bed in your hotel room
with the TV on, and you'd really like to know where to eat. That was the
test for remote control interactivity. If you can do it with a mouse,
why not a remote? Today, this is standard on a DVD, but twenty years ago,
this was a very exciting prospect. This was tested in the East Coast with
a great response. But organizing the details of restaurants, clubs, theatres,
sports and events proved to be a gargantuan task.
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