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What are some counter-intuitive life lessons that go against common sense or wisdom?

What are some counter-intuitive life lessons that go against common sense or wisdom? | Teaching in the XXI century | Scoop.it

Life provides us with many lessons many of which are passed down from generation to generation unfortunately some of them, which may sound like common sense, don’t actually work as well as we would like to think, and in fact, the opposite may hold true.


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MobiTV To Power 'TV Everywhere' On Mobile Phones, Tablets & Other Devices

MobiTV To Power 'TV Everywhere' On Mobile Phones, Tablets & Other Devices | Teaching in the XXI century | Scoop.it

 

Mobile TV company MobiTV announced it is introducing a solution allowing cable, satellite and IPTV providers to offer so-called:

 

**TV Everywhere services to mobile phones, PCs, tablets and other connected devices.

 

**The TV Everywhere model allows existing cable, satellite, or telco TV/video customers to view programming on nontraditional TV digital outlets once authenticated.

 

**Leveraging MobiTV’s existing video distribution platform, TV service providers can now offer their subscribers live and on-demand programming for viewing inside and outside the home.

 

**By teaming with TV programmers to power their TV Everywhere initiatives in mobile, the company is also hedging against potential erosion of the subscriber base for its own mobile TV service.

 

**Charging $9.99 a month, MobiTV provides access to more than 40 live and on-demand channels, including content from ABC, Disney, NBC, Fox and MTV.

 

The company said in September it delivered a record 167 million minutes of video to mobile video devices. The bulk of that viewing was of live programming.

 

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