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  2. Google TV (service) - Wikipedia

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    Google Play Movies & TV was an online video on demand service operated by Google and as part of Google Play product line, the service offered movies and television shows for purchase or rental, depending on availability.

  3. Google TV (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Google TV is a smart TV operating system from Google co-developed by Intel, Sony and Logitech. It launched in October 2010 [1] with official devices initially made by Sony and Logitech. [2] Google TV integrated the Android 3.0/3.2 operating system and the Google Chrome web browser to create an interactive television overlay on top of existing online video sites to add a 10-foot user interface ...

  4. Chromecast - Wikipedia

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    Chromecast is a line of digital media players developed by Google. The devices, designed as small dongles, can play Internet- streamed audio-visual content on a high-definition television or home audio system. The user can control playback with a mobile device or personal computer through mobile and web apps that can use the Google Cast protocol, or by issuing commands via Google Assistant ...

  5. Comparison of remote desktop software - Wikipedia

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    If the remote control software package supports audio transfer, the playback software can run on the remote computer, while the music can be heard from the local computer, as though the software were running locally. Multiple sessions: the ability to connect to a server as many users, and have each one see their individual desktops.

  6. Google Cast - Wikipedia

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    Google Cast is a proprietary protocol developed by Google for playing locally stored or Internet- streamed audiovisual content on a compatible consumer device. The protocol is used to initiate and control playback of content on digital media players, high-definition televisions, and home audio systems using a mobile device, personal computer ...

  7. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Miracast Miracast is a wireless communications standard created by the Wi-Fi Alliance which is designed to transmit video and sound from devices (such as laptops or smartphones) to display receivers (such as TVs, monitors, or projectors). It uses Wi-Fi Direct to create an ad hoc encrypted wireless connection [1] and can roughly be described as " HDMI over Wi-Fi ", replacing cables in favor of ...

  8. Chrome Remote Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Remote Desktop is a remote desktop software tool, developed by Google, that allows a user to remotely control another computer's desktop through a proprietary protocol also developed by Google, internally called Chromoting. [2] [3] The protocol transmits the keyboard and mouse events from the client to the server, relaying the graphical screen updates back in the other direction over a ...

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    The other magnificent stock-split stock of 2024 that can be confidently gobbled up by investors right now is Japan-based consumer electronics titan Sony Group(NYSE: SONY). Sony's board announced ...