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Netgem and Miso bring multi-screen 'social TV' to the set-top box
September 8, 2011
PARIS -- Netgem, a leader in connected home solutions and technologies, and Miso (www.gomiso.com), the creator of the most connected social TV platform, have today announced a partnership which makes synchronous Social TV features available through the television set, as well as via smartphones, tablets and other IP applications.
Miso's platform integrated with Netgem's middleware provides a simple and user-friendly way to enrich the TV experience. While watching a TV show, the viewer can see who, amongst his or her friends, are watching the same show, read comments posted from an iPhone, iPad or from the Web, let the community know what he is watching and switch to another TV program recommended by a friend.
Netgem is working to integrate Miso with its nCloud software multimedia server to give end-users an even more complete and integrated Social TV experience. Launching soon, this will automatically synchronise the user's companion devices with the TV show being viewed to provide further options for interactivity.
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