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Clicker.tv unveiled by Clicker for TV browsing

Clicker.tv unveiled by Clicker for TV browsing

Clicker.com has just rolled out a spanking new new version of their “TV Guide for the Web”, where folks who have large screen TVs in their living rooms (not to mention humongous computer displays) will be able to take advantage of this HTML5 web application by letting you control just what you want to watch using your PC remote or keyboard’s directional arrow keys. Meant to see action in HTPCs as well as the next-generation of notebooks that are able to transmit video signals wirelessly to a TV or monitor. Clicker.tv offers an intelligently cataloged collection of web video available online, as well as ties in with Amazon Video On Demand and iTunes services so that you can fork out more dough for premium content.

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