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Great Idea. Any more updates? :) :waheguru:

:waheguru: Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Vaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!:waheguru:

We apologise for not posting any updates recently, we have been busy working on Akaal OS for Akaal Vision.

In this post we want to talk about the interactive and social side of Akaal Vision.

We have recently invested into KhalsaSpace.com, which is a facebook type of site for Sikhs. Now you may be wondering what that has to do with Akaal Vision, well the answer to that is, a lot.

Now you can view the web version of KhalsaSpace.com online, it isn't complete yet, also it isn't the full version. The full version shall be available on Akaal Vision, which will also have a completely different and better interface.

Now we shall tell you why KhalsaSpace is so important for Akaal Vision. Firstly we shall talk about the gaming side of Akaal Vision. The games shall allow you to interact with other people playing them, and say if your friend is playing the same game as you, you will be able to play with them and talk to them. For example, one of the games is a game where you are in a battle with the Mughals and you have to think of strategies with your team. With the social side, you will be able to invite your friends to be part of your team and discuss strategies with them, you will also be able to talk and interact with the enemy and etc.

For the tv side of Akaal Vision you will be able to have an interactive service, where you can talk to your friends who are watching the same program as you and do vichaar on it. Also you will be able to invite people to watch what you are watching, or send reminders to your friends of a certain program.

On the online version of KhalsaSpace.com you can upload videos and audio. On AkaalVision you will be able to watch or listen to everything on there.

Also one of our main features which is only going to be available to the AkaalVision part of KhalsaSpace and not the online version is that there will be vichaar and discussion groups where you will be able to talk via a mic to up to 50 people at a time and do vichaar with them. So for example say if it's a rainy day and you are unable to go gurdwara to do vichaar, or at your gurdwara they don't do vichaar and you want to, all you will need to do is go on Akaal Vision, join a group in your native language and then start discussing with everyone else in the discussion. So it's just like a discussion group at a house program or gurdwara, however it's from the comfort of your own home. This is good for the people who live in areas around the world who don't have a any local vichaar programs, or for people who are just getting into sikhee and want to learn more and discuss more. There can be unlimited discussion groups going off at the same time however a max of 50 people per group (unless stated otherwise).

Also from Akaal Vision you will be able to update your status, view photos, add events, write/read sakhees and much more.

For the time being you can head over to KhalsaSpace.com and start adding your content so it will already have loads of content for when AkaalVision is released.

Also we have also added the following features to Akaal Vision: a pause button to pause live TV, (there is no rewind, or record button, however you can view previous programs on the on demand service), we are working on a subtitle system aswell.

KhalsaSpace is not finished yet, however we shall show you all a demo of it once it is, however in the meantime please visit KhalsaSpace.com for the web version which is usable.

Also another addition to the social side of Akaal Vision will be SikhSangat.com Forums integration. So you will be able to read and post topics and replies and also get notifications of any topics you have subscribed to. Also we shall be using SikhSangat.org to deliver you the latest news updates aswell.

Please feel free to give feedback and any suggestion you may have.

Thanks.

:waheguru: Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa! Vaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!:waheguru:

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Sat Sri Akal,

AkaalTech, Brother I have worked for many years in broadcasting. I think the vision, the spirit, idea is excellent.

Sorry to sound nasty.

I've been on your website never heard of off you ooddha even though i'm in the industry. Just a few questions.

The only reason it has not taken off is funding, do have a business plan and is it feasable , my opinion is NO. Whats wrong with Sky, Virgin, freesat and freeview? Well nothing. We do not need a specail 'SIKH' box what next an AkaalTech Tv only for Sikhs? What is required is the Sikh channels, you talk off many well all enterprises operate on profit so why have none of them all ready bought licences to operate on sky? Would they prefer to only appear on AkaalTech or also cable and sat. As most people know they would choose the option which already has a foothold in houses and consumers already have the tech in their houses.

You can make the box / software will anyone buy it ? Well at the moment we only have 3 sikh chanels. You talk of sikh catoons and movies!! Why aren't there many out there now? ECONOMICS. We see a few a year. (BTW many good animations for kids are avaliable) but you cant show thw same dvds over and over.

MY HONEST ADVISE IS TO GO OUT AND GETTING FUNDING FOR A NEW SIKH CHANNEL WHICH COVERS ALL YOU WANT ON AKAALTECH. Otherwise it will be lame bedroom channels with poor quality coverage. No viewing figures = no advertising = no money = why bother? Get a day job.

Also why is your company asking for DONATIONS! not asking people to invest and become shareholders? (You will also be taxed on donations).

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