arstechnica.com — The Google I/O conference will bring many things, and one of them may involve Google's TV project. The company is expected to announce its Android-based TV software to developers next month, and hardware makers are getting interested. The Google TV—or rather, Google's software for set-top boxes—is one step closer to reality.
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jakemgoldMay 1, 2010
I like honest competition. Heck I work in one of the most competitive businesses out there (web dev services). I hate anticompetitive practices like illegal / antitrust dumping. And that's exactly what Google seems to be doing.
prodigitalsonMay 1, 2010
Id be happy for anything other than Mystro running my cable box. TimeWarner switched to it in my market a couple years again and its absolutely horrible. Ive gotten a new box several times but it still has issues so im guessing it has to be the software. The bastard spontaneously crashes and it takes near 2 minutes to reboot.
heelsfan23rMay 1, 2010
does anyone use Bing?
exxcavatorMay 1, 2010
Omg, hard times are coming for Boxee
mheykMay 1, 2010
Question 1: Will it be available in AustraliaQuestion 2: Will we be able to watch programming from the US without interference from the Great Wall of Internet?Question 3: Will we be able to stream this without it buffering every 10 seconds?
flatulencyMay 2, 2010
They keep copying Apple and micosoft those google monkeys!!!! Why? They are boring followers !!!
ronnisrMay 2, 2010
At least they make it "free" for the consumers and make it right.And its pretty funny you should say they copy Apple and MS which is most probably the biggest copycats.
mmeiserMay 3, 2010
boxee + android = the futureseriously. Boxee is one amazing app. Perhaps even the killer app... as in tv killer.