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Program Andrew's TiVo!

This is wicked cool technology. Andrew Grumet, the guy that developed the RSS module for his TiVo has continued hacking away and come up with a pretty sophisticated recommendation system for it.

Check out the app here: Program My TiVo!

You put in a title, it searches TV listings and then lets you leave info on who you are and why you suggested it. It's a pretty cool use of technology and a great example of clever hacking.

by Matt Haughey February 26, 2004 in TiVo

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I guess it's full.. Hope he gets a bigger HD.

Posted by: HDTV at Mar 1, 2004 7:41:42 PM

There's plenty of room on the hard drive. What was full: the number of outside recommendations that I'm allowing through. I limit it to two per day.

Posted by: Andrew Grumet at Mar 13, 2004 5:04:28 PM

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