Cristian Hesselman, J. Broekens, Mark Gülbahar, F. Winkler, Daniel Görgen, Ferry de Jong
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We argue that enhancing TV experiences with community and interactivity elements (“Web 2.0”style) requires an open service infrastructure that allows third parties from outside the iTV domain (e.g., web service providers, telco operators, and end-users) to easily integrate such services into an iTV service offering. We have developed a set of service enablers that form the basis for this infrastructure.