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* I think you were mentioning this in your summary when you created the article, but do you think they're really noteworthy enough within Heroes to need their own article/redirect? For instance Cisco powered some of the content on NBC's website, yet we don't (and I think shouldn't) have an article about the company itself. I'd say it suffices to link to their site in the few references we have to them. ([[User:Admin|Admin]] 00:49, 14 August 2007 (EDT)) |
* I think you were mentioning this in your summary when you created the article, but do you think they're really noteworthy enough within Heroes to need their own article/redirect? For instance Cisco powered some of the content on NBC's website, yet we don't (and I think shouldn't) have an article about the company itself. I'd say it suffices to link to their site in the few references we have to them. ([[User:Admin|Admin]] 00:49, 14 August 2007 (EDT)) |
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**I agree. I like the references to OpenTV, but if I click on a link to them, I'd rather get their website than a page about Heroes Interactive. -- {{User:Ryangibsonstewart/sig}} 01:06, 14 August 2007 (EDT) |
**I agree. I like the references to OpenTV, but if I click on a link to them, I'd rather get their website than a page about Heroes Interactive. -- {{User:Ryangibsonstewart/sig}} 01:06, 14 August 2007 (EDT) |
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*** I dunno, OpenTV differs from Cisco in that they actually host the HI content for Heroes (we only credit Cisco as the sponsor of a game)... So when you are clicking the poll questions on the HI experience, you actually send to and receive data from OpenTV (not NBC)... However, they are very good in making it so you hardly notice that (you'd never notice you've left NBC's site). And since this is likely to be the only content OpenTV provides for the show, I think a redirect is enough.--[[User:MiamiVolts|MiamiVolts]] ([[User_talk:MiamiVolts|talk]]) 01:18, 14 August 2007 (EDT) |
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- I think you were mentioning this in your summary when you created the article, but do you think they're really noteworthy enough within Heroes to need their own article/redirect? For instance Cisco powered some of the content on NBC's website, yet we don't (and I think shouldn't) have an article about the company itself. I'd say it suffices to link to their site in the few references we have to them. (Admin 00:49, 14 August 2007 (EDT))
- I agree. I like the references to OpenTV, but if I click on a link to them, I'd rather get their website than a page about Heroes Interactive. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 01:06, 14 August 2007 (EDT)
- I dunno, OpenTV differs from Cisco in that they actually host the HI content for Heroes (we only credit Cisco as the sponsor of a game)... So when you are clicking the poll questions on the HI experience, you actually send to and receive data from OpenTV (not NBC)... However, they are very good in making it so you hardly notice that (you'd never notice you've left NBC's site). And since this is likely to be the only content OpenTV provides for the show, I think a redirect is enough.--MiamiVolts (talk) 01:18, 14 August 2007 (EDT)
- I agree. I like the references to OpenTV, but if I click on a link to them, I'd rather get their website than a page about Heroes Interactive. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 01:06, 14 August 2007 (EDT)