Google TV delayed
December 20, 2010
Google has delayed the launch of its Google TV software and decided not to show it off at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next month in Las Vegas.
Google already has a deal with Sony for its Internet TVs, and other television makers were all set to make a big splash with their technology at CES.
According the New York Times, Google has asked the TV makers to delay their introductions, saying that the Web giant wants to refine the software, which has so far received a lukewarm reception compared with Apple TV.
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