Web reporter and reviewer Allen Stern writes that a new lineup of beautiful-looking, sexy devices has pushed Google’s Android mobile device operating system closer to the mainstream than ever before. And as evidence, he cites QVC’s promotion of it on-air earlier this month. CenterNetworks Jun. 18, 2010
Get Ready for Google TV
The threat from Google TV may not be imminent, but it will come. And the big shopping networks of today will be lucky if it manifests itself mostly in a scramble for channel real estate. At Google’s annual I/O conference in San Francisco today, the company announced that it is preparing to launch a new, internet-based TV service along with Sony and Intel. As currently conceived, Google TV, will, “combine traditional television programming with Internet video, and … allow people to easily search for programs without scrolling through unwieldy onscreen TV directories.” The service will use Google’s Android software and run on a range of high-definition TVs and devices that connect to TVs. The first devices are scheduled to go on sale later this year. The New York Times May 20, 2010

