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Dear AAAA Transformers Judges,

Internet-enabled TVs are gaining consumer traction. Wouldn’t it be cool if there were a way to integrate one’s TV/commercial viewing into their social graph while receiving real-time feedback on what their friends think?

How about pulling console gaming into the mix? How about unlocking special branded content in Farmville? Does that float your boat? All this and more can be yours if you have an Internet-enabled TV.

As far as being transformational, the sum is definitely greater than its parts. But, once you put these established concepts together, that’s when the soup starts getting tasty, my friends.

Sound complicated? It’s really not. In fact, it’s easily explainable in five minutes. Choose me and find out.

the MARTINI SHAKER IS DEAD. LONG LIVE the ROCKS GLASS.

the ROCKS GLASS is one of those fancy-schmancy Tumblr sites that happens to be curated by Kansas City-based creative generalist Jeremy Fuksa.

“Creative generalist” sounds like an aggrandized term. It is. But, it rolls off the tongue much easier than Designer, Developer, Writer, Broadcaster, Filmmaker, Speaker, Musician, Photographer and Attention Whore. Plus, it looks way cooler on a business card.

The author wishes to acknowledge that there are bare wires laying about. Please take care not to trip on them.


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