. Screenshot taken at approximately 8pm
PST. Life with PlayStation featured five channels which were updated frequently with new information. The application provided the user with access to information "channels", the first of which was the
Live Channel which offered news headlines and weather through a
3D globe. The user could rotate and zoom into any part of the world to access information provided by
Google News and
The Weather Channel, among other sources.
Live Channel Live Channel was a
news,
time zone and
weather feed, which provided users with information from
Google News and
The Weather Channel organized by city. The content included live camera feeds and cloud data, similar to
Google Earth. Live Cameras was provided by
earthTV and the Webcams.travel website. The application only supported certain cities of the world, with limited coverage, such as with the continent
Africa, with only four cities covered by the Live Channel.
Folding@Home Life with PlayStation also hosted an application for
Folding@home, a
distributed computing project for disease research that simulated
protein folding and other
molecular dynamics. Users were able to contribute to the project by leaving their client to run Folding@home while not playing games. The application displayed a live rendering of the protein being folded and some statistical information in front of a
virtual globe background.
PlayStation Network Game Trailers Channel For users in the
United States, the PSN game trailers channel allowed direct access to the streaming of the
PlayStation Store's game trailers. It also allowed the ability to purchase titles from the store, without having to leave the application.
United Village United Village, provided by its respective website, and hosted by Frontier International Inc., was a
cultural documentary-like project that gathered stories, interviews and articles worldwide. It targeted
rural stories from largely from
developing countries with some rural parts of other countries. The contents of the channel include culture, development, education, social issues and tourism. The United Village channel was discontinued on March 30, 2011.
World Heritage World Heritage, by α Clock, showed
UNESCO-selected locations of special cultural or physical significance around the world. These
World Heritage sites linked to their respective articles on
Wikipedia. Each location included the introduction directly from the Wikipedia articles. == Features ==