TiVo has changed the way people watch television and added a new word to the vernacular. But that does not mean TiVo, the company, is thriving. TiVo, which helped introduce the digital video recorder,
or DVR, in 1999, now faces an onslaught of competition from cable system and satellite operators, which are quickly eroding TiVo's once-dominant market share.
Read the whole story at The New York Times, August 9, 2004
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