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	<title>Comments on: TV Everywhere Has Come To Xbox Live, But Who Will Let You See It?</title>
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		<title>By: Nosgoth1979</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 14:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[These types of services are definitely the wave of the future. But most of them are severely limited by only offering a handful of on-demand channels and what-not, I think that’s slowing consumer adoption down. If everyone knew how awesome it *could* be, I think there’d be a huge push. But then there’s a good possibility that I’m spoiled, since I’ve been using DISH’s Sling Adapter technology that allows me to stream every single live channel I’m subscribed to (in my case over 250), plus DVR content, everywhere I go. It’s so freeing to have all your programming available like that, everyone should try it. And come to think of it, you can. Working at DISH I recently learned they have a program called the Test Drive where anyone (including both customers and non-customers) can sign up and try it for 24 hours. With absolutely no cost or strings attached, there’s no reason not to see what you’re missing.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These types of services are definitely the wave of the future. But most of them are severely limited by only offering a handful of on-demand channels and what-not, I think that’s slowing consumer adoption down. If everyone knew how awesome it *could* be, I think there’d be a huge push. But then there’s a good possibility that I’m spoiled, since I’ve been using DISH’s Sling Adapter technology that allows me to stream every single live channel I’m subscribed to (in my case over 250), plus DVR content, everywhere I go. It’s so freeing to have all your programming available like that, everyone should try it. And come to think of it, you can. Working at DISH I recently learned they have a program called the Test Drive where anyone (including both customers and non-customers) can sign up and try it for 24 hours. With absolutely no cost or strings attached, there’s no reason not to see what you’re missing.</p>
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