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No Google TV announcement during the Google IO Keynote
on: by Geert Faber
Google just finished the keynote that started their yearly Google I/O event and (as expected) there were no big announcements or updates for Google TV. But with Android 4.2.2 Google TV did receive the much needed update to compete with platforms
YouTube’s new Social Redesign brings more focus on Channels and Subscriptions
on: by Geert Faber
YouTube's interface gets a big update with less distraction, less buttons and a cleaner interface. Read more about YouTube's Redesign!
How YouTube wants to be like TV
on: by Geert Faber
YouTube TV works on any screen that has a browser and can be controlled by most mobile devices. Read more about this renewed YouTube experience!
The Great Connected Television Debate: Will The Internet Be The End Of Television As We Know It? (IBC 2012)
on: by Geert Faber
During the IBC 2012 session 'The Great Connected Television Debate: Will The Internet Be The End Of Television As We Know It? (IBC 2012)' two teams were speaking for and against this will debate whether the emergence of video devices
The Great Connected Television Debate: Anthony Rose (Zeebox) on The End Of Television As We Know It
on: by Geert Faber
A summary of Mr. Rose's perspective during 'The Great Connected Television Debate: Will The Internet Be The End Of Television As We Know It' during IBC 2012.
The Connected Viewer & ConnectedTV at IBC 2012
on: by Geert Faber
With over the top content delivery, second screen interaction and multiscreen 'TV everywhere' solutions the connected TV gets a dominant place within the living room and outside.
Entertaining video about the developments within the video content industry
on: by Geert Faber
With the growth of IP enabled distribution of video content the risks of leaks, illegal streams and piracy are impacting the industry. Viaccess-Orca provides content service providers with services to protect and to enhance the value of content services wherever viewers
WPP report: “Connected viewers will be more important than connected TV’s”
on: by Geert Faber
Connected TV penetration & usage will lag behind Second Screens.









