"One day I hope to learn why Google TV was rushed out," cnet.com's Greg Sandoval writes in a post analyzing what made Google TV less than successful -- from poor content strategy to the fact that
"users were required to shell out money for hardware, such as the Revue or a TV from Sony, [while] at the same time, competitors such as Netflix offered a much simpler and less-expensive
option."
But perhaps Google TV is "just ramping up," considering that "Google's first versions of its now successful Android operating system for mobile phones got off to a bumpy start,"
Sandoval concludes.
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