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The three things that the power of Google TV
At the time of this writing, the latest version of Google TV available commercially is v1.3, released in March 2011 and essentially three key elements of the platform: the operating system Android, Google Chrome and Flash.
Android
Android is a powerful and versatile, and Google TV platform, has been adapted for use to maximize the TV form factor and the different types of content often on TV. In the adaptation of Android for Google TV, certain features are not as relevant to the TV are not exposed, including:
- Touch screen
- Accelerometer
- Gyroscope
- Bluetooth
- GPS
Google TV will continue to evolve and it is expected that later versions of the platform will be integrated features and functionality that will be available in future versions of the Android. You can learn more about Android in
http://developer.Android.com.
Google Chrome 5.0
The Google TV browser is simply the version Google Chrome Linux. While user interface is slightly changed by the TV form factor, the greater part of the representation and capabilities of the web platform is compatible with the desktop versions of Google Chrome, and users automatically receive the latest updates.
Flash 10.1 Beta
A beta version of Flash Player 10.1 for Google TV is integrated directly in the Google Chrome browser. To ensure that users always have the latest version of Flash Player running on their domestic devices, Flash Player will be updated by Google by air as launched new versions of the Google TV platform.
You can read more details about the capabilities of Flash 10.1 on Adobe Web site:
http://goo.GL/YWm1z
User interface
Please note that the Google TV user interface consists of two main components, each offering access to the content. Quick Search (QSB) bar is universally accessible anywhere and is integrated with content from TV, allowing users to easily find content (and apps) while watching TV (Figure 1). The home (Figure 2) panel offers users access to a variety of content, including media Syndication (such as podcasts and videos), bookmarks and apps (e.g., Google Chrome).
Source
http://answers.oreilly.com/topic/2767-what-powers-the-google-tv-platform/
Google and MOVL interpret Social TV games
- On June 23, 2011, 05: 15 pm EST
MOVL implementation technology and Google is up drawing in games to develop a new type of social TV experience with two new applications called WeDraw.tv and PokerFun.tv. Users play the applications through your iOS or Android smartphones or tablets, but use a television as the communal Board of game screen. It sounds me a lot of multiplayer games, just with smartphones instead of keyboards and mice and television screens rather than computer monitors.
The deployment concept and trial and error experiences socially enhanced television has resurfaced tens, if not hundreds of times in the last decade, but no company has nailed the concept yet or delivered at the right time so that you can capture en masse. Google and MOVL seem willing to try again, this time relying on games to support.
The strange thing is that the part of "TV" social TV actually created not "TV" at all. The screen is being used (not TV programming content) as part of the network.
Spectators: or really "players", will be able to connect with other players from other television screens which are found in different geographical locations. WeDraw is a drawing of that television becomes the game board and game players use their phones as controllers for drawing and guessing words secrets of divination. PokerFun turns the TV on a poker table. Players see what cards that have received on your phone or tablet, where also make their bets and play the hand.
Both applications are available for withdrawal at the Centre of attention of GoogleTV (video below).
The news was announced through a guest post on the Google TV blog by Alan Queen, founder and CTO of MOVL yesterday.
The MOVL business is to create applications for mobile devices and connected television sets. Two additional applications which has listed on its Web site include WeTeli, a "social video jukebox" and SmartFitTV, a "personal trainer demand".
Source
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2387511,00.asp?kc=PCRSS03069TX1K0001121
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