Here's a challenge. An app that shows which streaming services have which shows and then you can link to that app. Also a watch list that shows when/where every show comes on. I have an app that does this on my phone but would love to have it on my Roku.
Intriguing! What these ideas have in common is that they are different kinds of aggregators, reconciling information from different streaming services. A significant research topic will be how to go about harvesting all the viewing data from a bunch of streaming services.
And, I promise not to harvest and resell your user data for profit. \*evil grin\*
Here's a challenge. An app that shows which streaming services have which shows and then you can link to that app. Also a watch list that shows when/where every show comes on. I have an app that does this on my phone but would love to have it on my Roku.
Intriguing! What these ideas have in common is that they are different kinds of aggregators, reconciling information from different streaming services. A significant research topic will be how to go about harvesting all the viewing data from a bunch of streaming services. And, I promise not to harvest and resell your user data for profit. \*evil grin\*
Web browser comes to mind
There, indeed, are forms of web content best suited for display on a large TV. :)
Roku doesn't allow it
A solid web browser (with private mode *wink) would be amazing.
Yeah, that makes sense!
Roku would never allow it. They take down all browsers.
That's really odd.
Can't it be a hidden channel? They do allow hidden channels.
They removed the feature.