Zync with Me: Synchronized Sharing of Video through Instant Messaging
Source:
Social Interactive Television: Immersive Shared Experiences and Perspectives, Information Science Reference, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, USA, p.273-288 (2009)
ISBN:
978-1-60566-656-3
URL:
http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?ID=33443
Abstract:
This chapter details a real world case study of a synchronized video-sharing tool, Zync. Zync was integrated
into a popular instant messenger program that enables a virtual co-present “watch together” and “on-the-couch” viewing experience. Users can watch videos together in sync with each others, while they chat via text messages. Using logged data from 2,814 users, three types of people who share videos via IM are identified, as well as the different kinds of videos commonly shared and how users shared these videos with their IM friends. The authors follow up on these trends with user studies and interviews, which further explains how and why people are motivated to share videos. Based on their findings, the authors identify and define future design areas for synchronized sharing of video; to help keep people connected through media.