Wondering what Mountain View has in store for Google TV — that half-baked content platform available on just a small handful of devices ? Well, it isn’t going away, apparently, and might even cross the Atlantic into Europe next year . Google Chairman Eric Schmidt is currently making waves in Scotland, giving Edinburgh International Television Festival attendees a slightly vague overview of what the following generation of Google TV may seem like. Schmidt said that the service has yet to take off because it’s currently integrated with (a slightly limited number of) TVs, which we do not are likely to upgrade greater than a few times a decade. He added that additional hardware and content partners can be coming soon, though, and didn’t deny that Google TV could find yourself on Motorola cable boxes — an obvious move, given the company’s recent acquisition announcement . With widespread implementation and lots of more content partners, Google TV could definitely be a success, but with ABC, NBC and CBS still unwilling to come back onboard , the struggling service likely has an incredibly rocky road ahead before it may be deemed a hit.
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