Monthly Archives: January 2012

For futuristic TV viewing, Google TV

After a rocky start in the last couple of years, Google is finally shaping its Google TV project as more partners such as Samsung, LG and Sony agree upon setting Google TV in their high resolution TV sets. Google TV is a platform that will amalgamate TV viewing with interactivity leveraging the overall user experience in rich media content. Google TV will provide users with a powerful search bar which will be content specific. This search will flash quick suggestions to users and they can land up at the desired channel or a web link with a single command, making ordinal channel surfing obsolete. Unlike the current interactive TVs which are ‘mode’ specific, Google TV will take you directly to the specific content irrespective of the medium by which that data or information will be served to you, thus proving hassle free to its users who want to access NBA …

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Plug out the plug-ins, here comes HTML 5

HTML 5 is a buzzword that’s generating discussion among the techies across the world via every possible medium. There is a huge data bank that has already been made on the web on this tool. Mostly optimistic about HTML 5, the techies see critical but positive changes around the corner and especially with mobile apps which will see a kinetic thrust in their development. The SEO experts are also in smiles with the power of ‘5’. “Battery sucker”, is a term that has always been used by Apple interchangeably to describe the flash player. Apple has long rejected the usage of flash on iOS. And now with the news from adobe about stopping the development of the flash player circling the market, experts are hopeful that HTML 5 with its support for interactive media like videos, fluid animations, play music etc. will prove to be a boon for netizens accessing …

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