Microsoft Could Upset The Status Quo With Plans To Join Online TV Battle With Apple And Google, Says Seo Experts Queryclick.com
Released on: January 07, 2011, 06:51 am
Author:
QueryCLick LTD
Industry:
Internet & Online
It's been reported that Microsoft is on the brink of
revealing a web connected television service that will directly rival
those of its main competitors, Google and Apple.
The new device is expected to be showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las
Vegas, and will mark yet another effort by the software giant to beat rivals by
releasing its own version of already hyped products, claimed a spokesperson for SEO
company Queryclick.com.
However, this isn't the first time Microsoft has made a foray into online TV. Back
in 2002 it launched a media centre platform which, while innovative, didn't have
the audience reach needed to make it a success at the time. It's a different story
these days, and Microsoft could be in a position to release a very strong TV
offering.
Brier Dudley of the Seattle Times explained that the device uses a version of
software used in Microsoft's embedded device software overlaid with the interface
used by Windows Media Centre. It will offer media streaming and remote-control
capabilities.
SEO company Queryclick.com said Microsoft could gain a lot of traction in the market
by pipping Google to the post with its release of the new software. "Despite a
slow start, Apple has since had a lot of success with its TV offering and it was no
surprise to us that Google would be running with the innovation.
"Now there are rumours that Microsoft is also about to join the battle and, what
with Google TV already suffering delays and setbacks, it could have an opportunity
to put a dent in the market for the search giant. While early adopters may have
already chosen their web-TV device, there will be a significant number of people who
will surely wait to see what Microsoft will bring to the table."
At the end of last year there were reports that Google asked a number of its
TV-manufacturing partners to delay the release of their Google TV units as a direct
result of complaints from early critics.
One of the existing problems for both Google and Apple is the ability to access all
of the content the companies would like. A number of networks have caused problems
for the pair, with some major TV networks choosing to block Google from their
websites.
Querylick.com said it was keen to find out what Microsoft was planning on unveiling
and the effect it would have on the TV and search landscapes. The company explained: "It will be interesting to find out whether Microsoft follows Jobs' model -
creating a TV only experience - or they follow the Google route - a TV that offers
users the ability to surf the web as well as tune into traditional TV shows. The
impact Google, and potentially Microsoft TV, will have on search engine optimisation and paid search is something we'll be looking forward
to investigating.
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