Google Negotiating With Apple to Place Videos on iTV
- September 18th, 2006
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Speaking of internet streaming video, Google is in talks with Apple to place its Google content onto iTV, so future users of Apple’s iTV video streaming device will be able to watch Google Video on their TVs.
Apple’s iTV, in case you weren’t here last week, broadcasts audio and video from iTunes on your PC to your TV and home theatre system. By being the first, and probably only one of the two big name internet clip distributors (the other is YouTube) to negotiate a deal with Apple, Google will get a big leg up on their otherwise floundering Google Video.
Google in talks with Apple to supply video clips for iTV [Pocketlint]







JT (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Well, Apple needs as much content as it can grab for the iTV. The opening rollout was quite limited. Google video would expand it. I bet MyTube isn’t too far behind.
Bassam (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Seeing as most of the videos Apple offers cost money, it seems like a good partnering to provide some free content for the iTV.
If Apple could get YouTube too, it’d be huge.