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Caption: Slice o' pizza for FOOD section  Photographer: Helen H. Davis  Title: STAFF  Credit: THE DENVER POST  City: DENVER  State: CO  Country: USA  Date: 19990921  Keyword: PUBDATE____1999_09_29
Caption: Slice o’ pizza for FOOD section Photographer: Helen H. Davis Title: STAFF Credit: THE DENVER POST City: DENVER State: CO Country: USA Date: 19990921 Keyword: PUBDATE____1999_09_29
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Getting your player ready...

Coming soon to a couch near you: laziness. TiVo and Domino’s announced Monday that they’re launching a service that allows you to order a pizza from your TV set-top box.

Those who already have a Domino’s account don’t have to enter their address or name — they just push a few buttons and wait for the pizza to arrive. (They will have to get up off the couch to pay the delivery person, though.)

It’s the latest in an onslaught of services that allow people to buy things from their TVs. In the next few years, we’ll be able to buy much more, said Michael Greeson, president and principal analyst at Diffusion Group, a research company.

“You’re going to start to see interactive advertising be a regular part of the TV experience in two to three years,” he said. “This is a drop compared to the flood of stuff you’re going to start seeing ahead.”

Interactive advertising is especially popular with advertisers trying to attract the attention of consumers fast-forwarding through commercials. Los Angeles Times

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