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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Qwiki at TechCrunch Disrupt


Qwiki at TechCrunch Disrupt
Qwiki Moves Headquarters To NYC, Preps Big Update For 2012 | TechCrunch
@Brad Dwyer
Where were they located before?
@Andrew Cohen
Seriously. Worst ever fact omission from an article.
@Anibal Damiao
and why did they?
@Kara Smith
Sf
@Yishan Wong
Brilliant commentary, as always.
@Peter J. Sullivan III
NYC continues to get hotter and hotter.
@Max Woolf
Not true. It's like 32 degrees over there.
@Peter J. Sullivan III
actually its above freezing :) but come on... you need to have better material than that...
@Max Woolf
I do, but it's much more risky. Commenting humor is a weighing of risk/return. It's much more complicated that people give it credit for.
@Rachel Sterne
Congrats Doug and Team Qwiki, we are thrilled to welcome you to NYC.
@Panggah Tikus-tikus Makan'kakus
Like back
@احمد عبد العليم
yes
@Simon Applebaum
First saw Qwiki at the initial TV of Tomorrow Show last December in NYC. Was clear this could be a wonderful interactive TV service, as good for the TV set as on the Web or mobile. Now that we have every TV set maker doing connected/smart TV and cable/DBS operators providing ITV in some flavor, time for Qwiki to jump into mass greatness via TV.
@Anik Doht
The update needs to have a less robotic voice and options in the settings to be able to pick different accents and languages (maybe even someone who can do a phone sex voice). I typed in a lot of topics that weren't available, so they need more coverage. Qwiki is neat, but I can't figure out who would use this instead of just checking wikipedia or doing a google search. The only big benefit I can see would be young learners who need more interactive learning. If anyone older uses Qwiki regularly, please tell me why you use it.

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