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Android Based Google TV's Coming Soon

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Google has the control over the major part of the web and Sony, leading consumer electronics production in India & Intel merge together to perform a magic to convert your Standard unexciting TV’s to give an experience like that of 22nd century exciting TV’s.

Many of the upcoming TV’s has got the capability of getting connected to Internet and thus it gives the capability for it to work as Computer. These future generations TV’s can be used to get the performance as that of a TV and also as a Computer.

This advancement has made the platform for the three giants to implement the concept of Google TV on to the just another ordinary TV’s, all you need is get your TV connected to the internet. But, Google is saying that these are just rumours and that’s what they are. They have not made any remarks about the collaboration of Google, Sony, and Intel to create Google TV. Yet, Google has been working in the background for that last few months in develop this new concept, Google TV.

This is a smart move from Google, but, this can also back fire them if it was true. If this is implemented, then its sure that the TV world is ready to enter new dimension. Since, Google controls the web world, it’s sure that they would succeed in this when the concept comes into existence. Google is not the first one to bring this concept as Apple tried this a while back when they created the Apple TV but that proved to be a ruin. So all we can see is what Google TV influence would be in the following month.


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