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  1. I do not watch TV programming, I find it mind numbingly stupid, but I can see why this is the holly grail for a search engine that needs to serve ads for revenue. People are sitting in front of their TVs away from their computers a lot of the time.

    What does it mean for say, a electrical contractor trying to reach his/ her local market? That gets interesting to think about. It seems that advertising would be re-localized.

  2. I’m hopeful but skeptical about this project. Didn’t Apple try something similar to this with their AppleTV box? I know that was to get content from the computer to the TV and not the other way around, but it was still a spectacular failure. Something tells me most people still prefer to keep their television and computer experiences somewhat segregated

  3. The evidence suggests that viewers are reluctant to purchase additional boxes so Google faces a difficult task. Tv viewers are already bombarded with commercials so why should they want to subscibe to such a channel. Franky, I hardly switch to any programming with lots of commercials because it takes away from the product. Unless Google offers something over the top I see this as a failed project. Frankly I love my tv commercial free no matter how good the programs are.

  4. Sarah

    As a DISH employee, I do not believe that the GOOGLE TV will fail at all! I have a GOOGLE TV and I wouldn’t ask for anything better. My daughter learns a lot on the web(nothing bad) and I can watch everything she does. I mainly focus on her educational learning on the web, word games, number games, even history. I can check all my emails, chat, and most of all relax! I love the GOOGLE TV.

  5. TechGal

    I was also following this with excitement as various companies battled to have the technology to stream this first. I personally choose to go with the Logitech Revue that I got through working at Dish Network and have had a chance to play around with it before settling. I am really happy with my decision simply because it IS a powerful tool that is so multi-functional. I have the pleasure of traveling a lot on business, so I don’t have a huge amount of time when I’m home. Using the integration technology I can research my destination for example, getting all the historical elements together and of course local hangouts while watching my TV programs and scheduling DVR events all on my big screen and all at the same time. This is a big thing for me as it has made life easier but also more fun. This product will flood the industry being available for so many people with so many different reasons to have it!

    • Chris Crum

      Either way, the competition in this space is only going to get more interesting, and businesses should benefit simply by increased Internet usage from the television.

  6. Guest

    I think I know what will happen. Google will invest tons of money and advertising to convince us why we should start using Google TV. Then they’ll wait for everyone’s reaction so they can assess whether or not they should keep investing money in this new venture. Meanwhile, people will be waiting for Google to blow their minds with the new features, content, and whatever else Google will have promised them in their attempt to lure them in. Google will panic after they realize they don’t have anything new, innovative, or entertaining to offer besides hype and advertising (and yet another platform). In the end, Google will have made a quick fortune (though merely another day’s food supply in their eyes) and will redirect everyone’s attention back to the latest Google Search feature, that automatically takes your search query out of your brain, and puts it into the search field, though the results will still be the same. Rinse and Repeat.

    Excellent Comments from the previous posters too btw, man, people are paying attention!

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