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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1118186"><b>cypherstream</b></A> : I like the nice little touches AT&T adds to the service.  Why can't Comcast do that with their TV service?<br><br>From the article:<br>    *  AT&T U-bar, which brings Internet-like content to the television screen in the form of local weather, stock, sports, and traffic information. Customers who also subscribe to AT&T Yahoo! High Speed Internet U-verse enabled have the option to customize the U-bar from their AT&T Yahoo! broadband account to display weather at a specified location, their personal stock portfolio, and scores for their favorite sports teams.<br>    * YELLOWPAGES.COM TV, an intuitive new way to search for local businesses and other information via U-verse TV.<br>    * AT&T Yahoo! Games, available over the television screen, including Sudoku, Solitaire, JT's Blocks, Mah-jongg Tiles, and Chess.<br><br>It seems as if they might have great software.  It's a shame they didn't run fiber to the home though.  Our area would never see it, were in Verizon territory, not AT&T. ]]></description>
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