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Comment Re:confused.... (Score 1) 236

>>> I'm not paying again for data that's already available on my cable system.

If you are ever buying newspaper, why don't you complain to the newspaper company that you can read the same news on Google News or online free. They should have made the newspapers free than.

From what I learned from last month discussions in mythtv mailing list, the information it self is not sold, but the effort on the data to make it consistent. I heard that tv networks just send different format of files (sometimes even in word). TMS collects the information and makes it more usable. So they charge for the rights of the XML formatted data, not the data it self. And for schedules direct guy's work do not forget the hardware requirements.

I am a 2 year mythtv user and I really like it. Even my wife started to use more advanced functions of mythtv. So I am willing to pay the $5 monthly fee.

Feed GM partners with MapQuest for beefed-up OnStar service (engadget.com)

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GM doesn't look to be letting the prospect of a huge chunk of its customer base disappearing stop it from rolling out enhancements to its Onstar service, with the company today announcing that it's struck a deal with MapQuest that'll see the two services linked up. Under the new arrangement, OnStar users will be able to plan out their trip on the MapQuest website and then follow along in their vehicle using OnStar's turn-by-turn audio navigation service, with them still able to call up the help of a live advisor if they really fall off course. Not everyone will be getting the expanded service to start with though, with a pilot program encompassing some 3,000 users planned for this summer, followed by a full roll-out later this year or next once they've gotten all the kinks worked out.

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