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Your point = evolution of video delivery is over? - I think not!
They connect the ultimate video repository
directly to the all the TVs.

Add all manner of free and commercial content.

Let the user chose between free, ad supported,
rental or purchased content delivery.

link in Google's automated advertising
machinery.

Now get the content providers onboard with
high definition content as the bandwidth
permits.

This is the ultimate video evolutionary slip
stream!

Apple should have bought YouTube and built
the TVs. Oh well they can still build the ultimate
TV for this market success monster!
Posted by: raycote   Posted on: 01/08/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Panasonic and Google to launch Internet TVs  Loverock Davidson | 01/08/08
Your point = evolution of video delivery is over? - I think not!  raycote | 01/08/08
That wasn't my point  Loverock Davidson | 01/08/08
What's the fuss?  cheesyone | 01/09/08
My wife and I were just talking about this  constantgeographer | 01/08/08
RE: Panasonic and Google to launch Internet TVs  hmoulding@... | 01/08/08
One's a PIA for the whole family in a living room setting  billkeylargo | 01/08/08
Killer App  billkeylargo | 01/08/08
Video Slideshow  constantgeographer | 01/09/08
why not...  TheTallGuy | 01/09/08
I have one problem with all this..  The Boy Lard | 01/09/08
Video fish  mswift@... | 01/09/08
WebTV...  John Musbach | 01/10/08

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