At 3:16 PM -0700 8/27/08, Kon Wilms wrote:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 5:14 AM, Craig Birkmaier <craig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I must be clairvoyant...NOT! Recently I talked about using "widgets" on the family room TV, something I have been able to do for several years on my Macs. here is an announcement about a Yahoo/Google initiative to bring "The Widget Channel" to your TV, as reported by Broadcast Engineering's IPTV Update e-newsletter.Actually you're not - Bert's post linked to some screenshots, the second showing a weather applet from the widget channel. This stuff is a joke - as usual another half-assed slapped together effort. Notice on the weather app how most text is illegible. Testament to the fact that the UIE designers made this on a PC and just deployed it straight to the test platform. http://www.eetimes.com/galleries/slideShow.jhtml?galleryID=42&imageID=4 And they wonder why there is no adoption...
I'm not trying to pass any judgements here. Just noting that I talked about this stuff last week and there is an announcement a few days later. From the EE times image it is difficult to tell how sharp the text is. But I can tell that it is a direct rip-off of a weather widget for the Mac and the weather applet that comes with the iPhone.
Actually, Apple has gone to great lengths to develop anti-aliased graphics for Apple TV and for the OS itself. Perhaps they understand that things look different on a TV...
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