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May 20, 2010

Google Partners with Sony, Logitech, Intel and Dish for Google TV Initiative

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Written by: Simon Walker
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Google TV was officially announced today at Google I/O 2010 with amazing acceptance and ground work for an instant success.

When Google announced that they were going to give details about the new Google TV platform, I fully expected People Of Lava to be featured.  So maybe People of Lava jumped the gun and the Android TV they are releasing is not based on the new Google TV platform. Who knows!

It sure is nice to see Sony and Logitech at the core of the new Google TV platform and products already working that show off this amazing new integrated platform.

I currently have a Samsung Led HD TV which has their own (or yahoo’s) widget based system allowing access to a lot of content on the internet including streaming TV from the likes of Netflix, VuDu, and Blockbuster. It certainly doesn’t have any of the integration that the Google TV platform has.

When I look at this technology, I think of the people in the Wall-E movie being carried around in floating chairs, never having to walk again.  The day is coming when we will never have to leave our sofas.

Besides this lazy provoking thought, I’m extremely excited to see what they can do next and how many of the current cable and satellite companies will become a part of it.  Having a single interface to all your TV programming,  Channel guides and DVRs while browsing for information on your favorite show or the scores for the latest game, all while your watching TV in  your Picture-in-Picture in the corner is very cool.

Sony is building TV’s with the new Google TV technology built in, Logitech are building add-on boxes to use on your exiting TV’s and Intel are providing the processors.  We also heard that Google has partnered with Dish Network for integration into Dish digital video recorders. Sounds like a good team to me.  I wonder who else is getting involved in the background!

I think Google have launched this initiative at just the right time.  The operating system is at a point where it’s optimized and stable and Google biggest contenders, Apple and Microsoft have only had mild success in this market.

Google will also integrate the newly announced Android Market place enabling access to Android applications directly on your TV.  Anyone thinking instant gaming machine?







About the Author

Simon Walker
I was an IT consultant for 20 years and ran my own web design and development company for an additional 3 years. I have been involved with technology from birth. OK, that maybe an exaggeration, but it sure is a long time. I'm also an avid Home Theater geek and self appointed installer for friends and relatives. My first serious modding of Smart-Phones started with my T-Mobile WING and now Android devices. I'm also a bit of a photographer, although Android has kind of taken over my life and photography has taken a back seat.





 
 

 
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16 Comments


  1. dan

    .I literally just licked the screen on my phone…tasty..


  2. dan

    .I literally just licked the screen on my phone…tasty..


  3. dan

    .I literally just licked the screen on my phone…tasty..


  4. rowanator

    Hm… it’s interesting that they haven’t even MENTIONED People of Lava, who have kinda already done this.


  5. rowanator

    Hm… it’s interesting that they haven’t even MENTIONED People of Lava, who have kinda already done this.


  6. rowanator

    Hm… it’s interesting that they haven’t even MENTIONED People of Lava, who have kinda already done this.


  7. It was only a matter of time before this turned up and it looks like Google have nailed it straight away compared to MS who have been useless trying this over the last 10 years!


  8. It was only a matter of time before this turned up and it looks like Google have nailed it straight away compared to MS who have been useless trying this over the last 10 years!


  9. It was only a matter of time before this turned up and it looks like Google have nailed it straight away compared to MS who have been useless trying this over the last 10 years!


  10. Xaneth

    Great, now what do I do with my HTPC? They should develop software we can use.


  11. Xaneth

    Great, now what do I do with my HTPC? They should develop software we can use.


  12. Xaneth

    Great, now what do I do with my HTPC? They should develop software we can use.


  13. Vladimir

    Will this work outside US?


  14. Vladimir

    Will this work outside US?


  15. Vladimir

    Will this work outside US?


  16. Anonymous

    I actually played with the Google TV because I am an employee at DISH Network and I must admit, I surpassed all of my expectations. It is very simple to set up and it combines the ability to watch TV with DISH and browse the internet. It’s my favorite gadget right now and I haven’t heard any customers complaints about it. I would highly recommend that customers give it a try because you definitely won’t be disappointed!

    *Danielle



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