Well, is the cat out of the bag? It looks like it might be. Larry Page from Google looks set to announce that instead of them launching a Google PC to be sold through Wal-Mart (??) they are instead announcing that they are launching a video download service with content from CBS, ITN and a couple of others. And it's not for free. You'll have to pay for the download.
While your all scratching your heads wondering why this is so exciting, (after all isn't everyone doing it?) it looks like the innovation is a new searchable, on-demand interent repository for all and any video's/TV programs. I guess it will try and become the Amazon of video content and could it also get into music? Mmmm.
As a follow up it also looks like Google will announce a bundle of free consumer (?) software offered via the internet from Google and a select bunch of Microsoft competitors. Mmm, now this looks interesting. Let's hope we won't get as disappointed as we all did the last time Google announced a free internet software thingy with Sun that was the ultimate limp...
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