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- Intercast abstract "Intercast was a short-lived technology developed in 1996 by Intel for broadcasting information such as web pages and computer software, along with a single television channel. It required a compatible TV tuner card installed in a personal computer and a decoding program called Intel Intercast Viewer. The data for Intercast was embedded in the Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) of the video signal carrying the Intercast-enabled program.With Intercast, a computer user could watch the TV broadcast in one window of the Intercast Viewer, while being able to view HTML web pages in another window. Users were also able to download software transmitted via Intercast as well. Most often the web pages received were relevant to the television program being broadcast, such as extra information relating to a television program, or extra news headlines and weather forecasts during a newscast. Intercast can be seen as a more modern version of teletext.The Intercast Viewer software was bundled with several TV tuner cards at the time, such as the Hauppauge Win-TV card. Also at the time of Intercast's introduction, Compaq offered some models of computers with built-in TV tuners installed with the Intercast Viewer software.Upon its debut, Intercast was used by several TV networks, such as NBC, CNN, The Weather Channel, and M2 (now MTV2).Intel discontinued support for Intercast a couple of years later.NBC's series Homicide: Life on the Street was a show that was Intercast-enabled.".
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- Intercast wikiPageExternalLink www.intercast.com.
- Intercast wikiPageExternalLink b3507114.htm.
- Intercast wikiPageExternalLink intelpr.mspx.
- Intercast wikiPageID "3155959".
- Intercast wikiPageLength "2290".
- Intercast wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Intercast wikiPageRevisionID "677032765".
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink CNN.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multimedia.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_technology.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Compaq.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink HTML.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Hauppauge_Computer_Works.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Homicide:_Life_on_the_Street.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink MTV2.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink NBC.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Personal_computer.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink TV_tuner_card.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Teletext.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink The_Weather_Channel.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink The_Weather_Channel_(United_States).
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Vertical_Blanking_Interval.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Vertical_blanking_interval.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Web_page.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:embed.
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLink Window_(computing).
- Intercast wikiPageWikiLinkText "Intercast".
- Intercast hasPhotoCollection Intercast.
- Intercast subject Category:Multimedia.
- Intercast subject Category:Television_technology.
- Intercast hypernym Technology.
- Intercast type Company.
- Intercast comment "Intercast was a short-lived technology developed in 1996 by Intel for broadcasting information such as web pages and computer software, along with a single television channel. It required a compatible TV tuner card installed in a personal computer and a decoding program called Intel Intercast Viewer.".
- Intercast label "Intercast".
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- Intercast wasDerivedFrom Intercast?oldid=677032765.
- Intercast isPrimaryTopicOf Intercast.