Everyday Life Made Easy With Tingz Widgets. Cuban Hates It

by Jason Wilk on September 9, 2008

  • Tingz Is A New Kind Of Widget Provider That Let’s You Deploy Redundant Widgets Across Multiple Platforms and Devices.
  • Take content from Tingz such as a recipe you have found, a schedule change you have made, and sync this information with any other device or share with friends.
  • Tingz scale to the size of whichever display you are using them on, whether it is TV, iPhone, Computer, etc
  • Navigate the widgets with a multitude of navigation controls such as a TV remote, touch screen, mouse, and keyboard.
  • Mark Cuban led the panel in a unanimous decision that this concept is attempting to attack too saturated a market. Cable providers are already beginning to integrate their own apps, the iPhone obviously has plenty and the computer is a tough place to have a stand alone business of providing widgets

Do you agree with Cuban that Tingz doesn’t stand a chance?

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  • jason
    The whole community/sharing session was a big disaster. There are too many options today for sharing, with too many big names that have already brought the concept to the mainstream. Little differentations here and there to make a company in this space 'diffent' makes you so vulnerable to be laughable as we saw with a couple of these guys who pitched this morning.
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