IntoNow Can Recognize Television Shows With Just A Few Seconds Of Sound
We have all seen the marvelous things music recognition apps like SoundHound and Shazam can do on the iPhone and iPad and now a new app wants to provide the same level of service when it comes to determining what show you are watching.

IntoNow is a new iPhone app that will be able to tell you which show you are watching, including which episode you have playing after listening to as little as four seconds of audio from the show. IntoNow claims that they have over 2.6 million television shows in their database and that the entire database would take about 266 years to watch from beginning to end.
The app also has the handy feature of being able to get access to IMDB or iTunes and Netflix with one click access. This means that should you be watching a show at your friend’s house and want to make sure you get to watch it again later you can quickly and easily add it to your Netflix queue.
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