Google I/O is still a few months away, but we’re already starting to get notice of some of the events and sessions that will be happening at this year’s event. One of these events, currently being hosted by Andres Ferrate and Daniels Lee, is titled “Building Web Apps for Google TV” and will focus on building web apps using HTML5 and Flash.
Now, this does not make any mention of the development of Android apps for Google TV, which is puzzling seeing as we are (supposedly) getting the Android Market later this year. Perhaps this session will be amended to include a discussion about Android apps, or perhaps an entirely new session will be announced dedicated to developing Android apps for Google TV. You can find a full list of the currently announced Google I/O 2011 sessions here.
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Google TV is the best thing since sliced bread! I have my system enhanced with my DVR, this makes my search topic a lot easier and more efficient. Being an employee of DISH I know that the enhanced integration feature is $4 monthly charge and DISH also sells the Revue for a low cost of $179. Check this out at the DISH Network website.
Not sure how to get a hold of anyone as the contact us page is not working but here is an article you should post as it’s been a while since your last news update….
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-02-24/samsung-said-to-be-considering-google-tv-products-excluding-intel-chips.html
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This article came out in January! I don’t think any of us that purchased this hardware expected GOOGLE to do ZERO to help it along. Love the hardware…Very disappointed in the absence of apps and development in general.