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    TiVo was developed by Jim Barton and Mike Ramsay through a corporation they named "Teleworld" which was later renamed to TiVo Inc. Though they originally intended to create a home network device, it was redesigned as a device that records digitized video onto a hard disk.

  2. History. [edit] The company TiVo Inc. was incorporated on August 4, 1997, as Teleworld, Inc. by Jim Barton and Mike Ramsay, former employees at Silicon Graphics and Time Warner 's Full Service Network digital video system. [ 5 ] .

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Justin, about two decades ago, TiVo was arguably the biggest thing in television, perhaps in all of entertainment. The HBO comedy, Sex and the City, devoted an entire episode to a character’s addiction to the little Digital Video Recorder.

  4. Sep 5, 2023 · Justin Sullivan/Getty Images. Digital Video Recorders as we know them were born almost 25 years ago, with both TiVo and ReplayTV unveiling their initial DVRs at the January 1999 Consumer...

  5. TiVo History. TiVo, Inc. started in 1997 and became a public company two years later. The idea behind digital video recorders had existed previously; TiVo decided to try to develop a DVR as a separate company, not a subsidiary of an existing set top box company.

  6. Apr 2, 2019 · TiVo was a giant leap into the digital age that can be traced to the ambitious “Orlando project,” a 1994 venture by Time Warner to use televisions to fully network a community in Florida so that...

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  8. Nov 7, 2019 · In the early 1990s, TiVo cofounders Jim Barton and Mike Ramsay both worked at Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI), where they were each hip-deep in the digitalization of video. Ramsay was selling SGI workstations to Hollywood studios for advanced graphics effects.

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