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Apple releasing iOS 4.2 today
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Netflix offers $8 streaming-only option
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Netflix's secret sauce for acquiring content
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Jobs to launch iPad newspaper with Murdoch?
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1 comment:
Google has been working hard to bring the web experience to your HDTV, but it hasn’t been an easy road thus far. Viacom has just been added to the growing list of networks that are blocking access to Google TV. So far the only networks that allow streaming content to be viewable on Google TV are TBS and Time Warner.
With popular networks like Comedy Central, MTV, Disney and CBS already out of the picture, your choices for streaming content from your Google TV are not looking good at all. Google TV is just in it’s infancy, so this is a sad situation.
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