Google TV has just enacted its first programming cancellation
The Consumer Electronics Show next month in Las Vegas was
meant to be the great coming-out party for Google's new software for
televisions, which adds Web video and other computer smarts to TV sets.
Although Google already has a deal with Sony for its Internet TVs, other television
makers -- Toshiba, LG Electronics and Sharp -- were prepared to flaunt their
versions of the systems.
But Google has asked the TV makers to delay their
introductions, according to people familiar with the company's plans, so that
it can refine the software, which has received a lukewarm reception. The late
request caught some of the manufacturers off guard. And it illustrates the
struggles Google faces as it tries to expand into the tricky, unfamiliar realm
of consumer electronics, and drum up broad interest in a Web-based TV product
that consumers want.
Google has a long history of putting out new products and
then revising them on the fly. But in the consumer electronics market,
companies place big, well-timed bets -- to attract holiday buyers, say, or
back-to-school shoppers.tech news
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