Sneak peek: A first look at GetGlue HD (video)

GetGlue is about to roll out a significant update of its mobile app that moves the service beyond check-ins and towards a personalized programming guide. The new app is called GetGlue HD, and GetGlue founder and CEO Alex Iskold stopped by our office the other day to tell us all about it. Check out the video below for a first look:



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Iskold told me that GetGlue HD will be released later this summer, and that the company will make it available on iOS first. He also said that this will be squarely focused on TV; GetGlue started out offering check-ins for all kinds of media, including books and music, but TV has long been the most popular use case.

GetGlue isn’t the only company trying to use social data to improve on the traditional TV guide. Other contenders include Peel, as well as the original TVGuide.com. However, Iskold said that GetGlue’s advantage lies in the data it’s been accumulating with its check-in service. Altogether, Getglue has amassed some 500 million data points about TV viewing behaviour, he said.

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