On Thursday at the Google I/O conference the company announced their Google TV platform. It’s a technology that will be built into TVs, set-top boxes, Blu-ray players, and other devices that will allow people to do things like use Google Search to find videos from the Web and whoever your channel service provider is, as well as watch full-screen YouTube videos, find shows on Hulu, buy TV shows on Amazon on Demand, among others.
But there are still plenty of questions about how the new platform will play out. Here’s what we still don’t know.
7 unanswered questions about Google TV
May 21, 2010 By Leave a Comment
YouTube celebrates it 5th birthday with 2 Billion served…per day
May 18, 2010 By Leave a Comment
The future is bright for YouTube. Even though they have not turned a profit yet, it is growing on the Web and on mobile devices. Most of the major media players are working out ways to stream their content on YouTube and video content is becoming commonplace on devices that stream Internet content to the living room TV. In addition to the convenience factors, many viewers are driven to watch TV on the Internet by the presence of fewer ads.