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Invites for the social media centre of the future, Boxee

Ernst-Jan Written on 25th September 2008                                                                                                              5 COMMENTS some text
Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief

For a lot of young European people, online video sites are a substitute for television. 79.5 of the total French Internet audience watched on average 90 videos in January 2008. And YouTube has become one of Holland’s top 3 most visited sites, a recent study by Dutch research agency Multiscope shows. Many people are attracted to the unique content the sites offer. It can’t be the experience, which is still crap – blurry videos, small screens, and dumb comments. But California-based start-up boxee is about to change this with their super slick media player.

Social media center

Boxee is the first “social” media center. It integrates local and Internet content with social networking and overlays it with a good-looking remote-friendly interface. You can either watch a ripped DVD, content from CNN.com or BBC, or videos from popular video sites like YouTube, Blip.tv, and Revision3. All by flipping through the screens with a remote or arrows. This is one of the few services I immediately got hooked to after reviewing, spending a few hours watching videos on the couch, just like television.

Invites for the social media centre of the future, Boxee

Almost though, as I can also share my favorite videos, music, Flickr photos, or slideshows with my friends via existing social services as Twitter and Facebook. You and I can also track the activity of boxee friends – I hope there’s an opt-out for porn surfers.

Xbox open source project

Boxee is based on the XBMC open source project. This is a free and open source cross-platform media-player and entertainment hub. Initially created for the first-generation Xbox game-console, the team behind XBMC development have recently ported the XBMC software to also run natively under the Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The guys from boxee took this one step further and created this media center to which every coder can contribute.

Receive an alpha invite

As you can tell by this article, I’m pretty excited about boxee. It’s still in alpha and therefore made my Mac crash once, but other from that, it’s great. I don’t have to use the crappy Frontrow anymore and can use my Apple as the television of the future. You can too, as co-founder Avner Ronen gave The Next Web a stack of alpha invites. Get yours here!

About the author: Ernst-Jan is blogger and co-organizer of BLOG08, who previously worked in New York to cover news at the United Nations. Next to writing, he's also a singer in the band Christina Five. Follow him on Twitter or read his personal blog Dutchproblogger.com .

5 comments/trackbacks to “Invites for the social media centre of the future, Boxee”

  1. Dec 19, 2008: In 2008, I became addicted to these 5 apps. And you? « TheNextWeb.com

    [...] “Hi, I’m Avner from Boxee“. Another cool New York 2.0 guy pitches his product at the preliminary rooftop party of Web 2.0 Expo New York. But hey, this friendly chap actually has a great story. He turned a XBMC open source revolution into a commercially interesting product that will shape the future of online social media centers. Boxee integrates local and Internet content with social networking and overlays it with a good-looking remote-friendly interface. You can either watch a ripped DVD, content from CNN.com or BBC, or videos from popular video sites like YouTube, Blip.tv, and Revision3. All by flipping through the screens with a remote or arrows. This is the stuff major TV companies will copy. Tivo? You ain’t seen nothing yet! [...]

  1. By robert on Sep 25, 2008

    Too bad they didn’t make a version for the actual xbox itself (since that’s the device hooked to my tv).

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  2. By Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten on Sep 25, 2008

    Applied for the beta. Don’t have a TV at home so look forward to checking this out…

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    By Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten on September 25th, 2008:

    “thank you for signing up for the boxee alpha. we are sending invites to new alpha testers every Monday. there is quite a backlog, and we are trying to grow at a controlled pace, so you may have to wait a few weeks before you receive your invite”

    Patience? Not something I’m good at… ;-)

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    By Avner Ronen on September 25th, 2008:

    people who sign up via the thenextweb.org link will receive invites on Monday.

    sorry for the confusion

    Reply

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