Google TV Site Live with Info on Apps

Posted by at 11:23 am on October 4, 2010

Google today  gave more info on  Google TV by launching a teaser page for the platform and detailing some of its first features, including apps and media sharing.   There will be optimized versions of services such as CNBC Real-Time, NBA Game Time and Netflix.    There wil also be TV  versions of many familiar services such as Amazon MP3 and Twitter. Ordinary Android apps don’t yet work, but the company reiterated that it’s on track to switch the feature on by early 2011.

Also on tap is Fling, Google’s device-to-device media sharing feature.   Google TV devices will use Android 2.2’s “intents” to let users throw not just audio and video but websites and other actions. Google reiterated that there will be both Android and iPhone apps to steer a Google TV device without using its bundled remote.

The platform continues to focus first on integration between traditional TV and the web, with both support for Flash and H L5 video, regular web browsing and program info from a connected set-top box. Dish Network subscribers have the option of scheduling their DVRs directly from the Google TV interface.

First devices using Google TV ship this month and should be unveiled soon, including the Logitech Revue this week and the Sony Bravia GT1 next week.

 

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