AD OF THE DAY: Little Girl Explains The Google Fiber TV Remote With The Help Of An Ostrich
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Finding your favorite show on TV is like trying to spot a rare bird, according to this
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Thankfully, the Internet and television provider's remote — a Nexus 7 tablet that comes free with the service — is the ultimate "touchscreen bird whistle" for finding shows.
In the spot by San Francisco-based Venables Bell & Partners, a girl explains that users simply say the show they're looking for and it appears. Kind of like bird watching. (Yes, this ad features an ostrich.)
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Sounds great, except Google Fiber just launched and is currently offered in only a few parts of Kansas City.
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