At the Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco (USA), several leading industry players announced the development of Google TV – an open platform that merges the web and TV. It will be based on the Linux based Android platform and runs the Google Chrome web browser.

Intel, Sony, and Logitech, together with Best Buy,
DISH Network and
Adobe, joined Google to announce their support for Google TV.
Here's
an extract of the recent press release:
Over the past decade,
the Internet has created unprecedented opportunity for innovation and
development across the world, but so far the web has largely been absent
from living rooms. With Google TV, consumers will now be able to search
and watch an expanded universe of content available from a variety of
sources including TV providers, the web, their personal content
libraries, and mobile applications.
Search across TV, Web, and
Apps
Google TV is based on the Android platform and runs the
Google Chrome web browser. Users can access all of their usual TV
channels as well as a world of Internet and cloud-based information and
applications, including rich Adobe® Flash based content – all from the
comfort of their own living room and with the same simplicity as
browsing the web. When coupled with the Intel® Atom™ processor CE4100,
Intel's latest system-on-a-chip designed specifically for consumer
electronics, the new platform will offer home theatre quality A/V
performance. Sony and Logitech said they would be delivering products
based on the new Intel Atom processor and running Google TV later this
year. While Google TV is designed to work with any TV operator, at
launch the user experience will be fully optimized when paired with DISH
Network.
Google TV expands video choice from the hundreds of
channels available today through a pay TV provider to the vast
storehouse of video content available through the web and streaming
videos. The Google TV experience is complemented by the ability to watch
streaming video from leading content platforms, including Netflix,
Amazon Video On Demand, and YouTube. Google TV will also have the
capability to run apps from the Android Market.
To navigate the
array of content that will now be available through a single device and
on a single screen, Google TV introduces an integrated search experience
to help viewers easily find relevant content across over-the-air and
pay-TV channel listings, DVR, and the Internet, as well as a
picture-in-picture layout to access multiple windows simultaneously.
Google TV also features an innovative home screen to help viewers
quickly organize their favorite content and personalize their TV viewing
experience. Some of these features are only available with advanced
integration from DISH Network.
Broad Alliance of Industry
Leaders
Eric Schmidt, Google Chairman and CEO said, "We are
very proud to be working with this distinguished set of partners, all of
whom have decades of experience in hardware, design and retail."
Sony
announced plans to introduce "Sony Internet TV," the World's first TV
lineup incorporating the Google TV platform. The first models are
planned to be introduced in the U.S. market in the Fall of 2010 with the
lineup featuring both a standalone TV model and set top box-type unit
incorporating a Blu-ray Disc drive.
Howard Stringer, Chairman,
President and CEO, Sony Corporation said, "I am delighted to announce
the unique alignment of Google's rapidly growing, open source Android
platform with Sony's unparalleled expertise in the field of TV design
and technology. The addition of 'Sony Internet TV' will further bolster
Sony's comprehensive TV lineup and will fuse new levels of enjoyment and
interactivity into the TV experience."
Logitech will introduce a
companion box that brings Google TV to existing HDTV home entertainment
systems, easily integrating with any brand of HDTV and set-top box. The
companion box will incorporate Logitech's Harmony® remote control
technology, and will include a controller that combines keyboard and
remote control capabilities. The company also has plans to introduce an
HDTV camera and video chat for Google TV, along with additional choices
for navigation and control, including apps to turn a smart phone into an
advanced controller for Google TV and home-entertainment systems.
Gerald
Quindlen, President and CEO, Logitech said, "We committed to Google TV
early on because it aligns with our strategy to support open platforms
that enable new immersive experiences in the digital living room. While
Google TV enables seamless discovery of all your content, Logitech
enables seamless control over how you experience that content. We look
forward to continued collaboration with Google and the developer
community to create new Google TV experiences that have yet to be
imagined."
The Intel Atom CE4100 processor will power both the
Logitech and Sony devices. Paul Otellini, Intel President and CEO
praised the collaborative effort and said TV as we know it was being
"reinvented." "Today marks the next step in the evolution of TV to Smart
TV. TV's are becoming smarter as a result of the microprocessor and the
Internet. Traditional TV programming will be merged seamlessly with the
infinite amount of content on the Internet to enable every viewer to
determine what they want to watch, when they want it. This is Moore's
Law transforming television, powered by the performance of Intel
microprocessors."
DISH Network has been a key partner with Google
on advanced integration development for Google TV. The two partners
began a joint trial over a year ago with more than 400 DISH Network and
Google beta users. Based on the continuous feedback from the trial,
Google and DISH Network have built the optimized Google TV experience
that seamlessly integrates traditional TV, DVR and web content.
Charlie
Ergen, Chairman, President and CEO of DISH Network, said, "Google TV
marks the next evolution in television, and we are excited to be the
first to partner with Google to bring this experience to our customers.
Only DISH Network Google TV customers will be able to enjoy a unified
search across TV, DVR and web; easily find related content; and manage
their entire TV viewing experience. Additionally, the advanced
integration will allow developers to create new and exciting
applications to enrich the TV viewing experience."
Best Buy will
bring their retail experience and consumer expertise to the project,
with Google TV devices being sold at Best Buy locations nationwide later
this year. "Every day, our 180,000 Blue Shirt store employees and Geek
Squad Agents work with our customers to get them the best home theater
experience possible", said Brian Dunn, CEO Best Buy, "We are thrilled
about the new and exciting experiences smart TVs, like Google TV,
provide to our customers – and we are looking forward to showcasing
those experiences in our store and ensuring customers get connected to
all the products and services that bring those experiences to life."
Finally,
Adobe Flash Player 10.1 will be integrated directly into the Google
Chrome browser on Google TV, enabling viewers to experience tens of
millions of web pages with rich Flash content including games,
animations, applications, videos, audio and more. Shantanu Narayen,
President and CEO, Adobe said, "An open web ecosystem offers endless
opportunities for creativity and innovation. Flash Player 10.1 extends
the advantages of full web browsing and consistent, rich experiences to
smartphones, tablets, netbooks and Internet-connected TVs. We're
thrilled to be part of the Google TV initiative with other industry
leaders who share a common vision of enabling access to the best web
experiences possible."
Opportunity for Developers
The
demonstration at I/O highlighted the unique opportunity developers have
to help shape the future of Google TV. Today Google announced that they
would soon release a set of TV specific APIs for web applications,
encouraging web developers to begin building unique web applications for
use on television sets. Later this year Google will also release an
updated Android SDK, which will support applications built for Google
TV.
Google also plans to open source the Google TV platform to
help spur innovation in the industry and so that other developers can
benefit from the project. The long term goal is to collaborate with the
entire developer community to help drive entertainment in the living
room forward and to introduce the next generation of TV-watching
experience.
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