Technology21.08.2008

Intel, Yahoo announce Widget TV

Intel and Yahoo! today announced plans to make it possible for users to access the Internet through their televisions. What Intel is calling "Widget Channel" will be optimised for the company’s CE 3100 media processor and will allow users access to Internet widgets based on a number of Yahoo products such as Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Sports.

The Widget Channel will allow consumers to enjoy rich Internet applications designed for the TV while watching their favorite TV programmes.

The Widget Channel platform will also allow developers to use Javascript, XML, HTML and Adobe Flash technology to write TV applications for the platform.

Using the TV Widgets platform, users will be able to do things such as watch videos, track their favourite sports and the markets on their television.

"TV will fundamentally change how we talk about, imagine and experience the Internet," said Eric Kim, Intel senior vice president and general manager of the company’s Digital Home Group.

"No longer just a passive experience unless the viewer wants it that way, Intel and Yahoo! are proposing a way where the TV and Internet are as interactive, and seamless, as possible. Our close work has produced an exciting application framework upon which the industry can collaborate, innovate and differentiate. This effort is one of what we believe will be many exciting new ways to bring the Internet to the TV, and it really shows the potential of what consumers can look forward to."

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