The New York Times has it on good authority that Google, Sony and Intel have joint their hands to develop an Android-powered internet platform by using Atom processors for set-top boxes and Televisions. Dubbed Google TV seems to be making web app navigation (Picasa photo site,Twitter social network , etc.) as easy as changing the channel.
Some existing set-top boxes and televisions offer access to Web content, however the choice of websites is limited. Google intends to open its TV platform, based on its Android operating system for smartphones, to software developers. The company hopes the move will spur the same outpouring of creativity that consumers have seen in applications for cellphones.
Google is expected to deliver a toolkit to outside programmers within the next two months and products based on the software could appear soon this summer.
The three companies, Google, Sony and Inte have tapped Logitech, which specializes in computer speakers and remote controls for peripheral devices, including a remote with a tiny keyboard.
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