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RE[2]: My opinion on the whole thing
by Soulbender on Thu 5th Nov 2009 02:16
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Their entire site is hilariously stupid.
Today we share through email.
And here I was, thinking that today people share using Facebook, Flickr etc.
“What if we could combine the limitless amount of content on the web with the ‘lean back’ experience of the TV?" The answer was litl channels.
Ya know why TV is lean back and web not? One of them is inherently passive and the other active. Take a guess.
We take content from your favorite sites such as ESPN, Weather.com, and Facebook and deliver channels that watch like TV.
Wow, a slide show if the internet? Sign me up!
The problem is we are not doing a great job showing those photos to our family and friends. Instead, our memories get locked away in some folder on a hard drive, never to be seen again.
Good thing for litl that this whole social networking thing hasn't taken off and that sites like Flickr and Facebook are just not existing yet.
First of all, it’s light—as light as 3 pounds of feathers
Thank God it's not 3 pounds of lead! That would have been too heavy!
Edited 2009-11-05 02:18 UTC
RE[3]: My opinion on the whole thing
by umccullough on Thu 5th Nov 2009 02:28
in reply to "RE[2]: My opinion on the whole thing"






Member since:
2006-01-26
Heh nice
The omission of any mention of 3g had me baffled as well...as that would be one of the most logical included features for a portable internet-only appliance like this.
Also, apparently no wired ethernet...
Also - I think this is pretty funny on their FAQ page:
"If you are seeing the message "Cannot reach litl.com" or having any additional problems, please contact ask.litl.com"
made me chuckle anyway.
Edited 2009-11-05 02:07 UTC