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TV app

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TV app
An application that runs in a TV set. See smart TV.


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Furthermore, these new TVs also deliver an Internet-connected platform, enabling consumers to view a wide variety of Web content from leading publishers by scrolling across the bottom of the TV screen and clicking a remote control to access TV Apps for streaming video, movies, gaming, weather, sports, news, stock quotes, social networking and much more.
Rubberduck has supported iPhone streaming to date using a proprietary video player in its TV app but this will become unnecessary with the new streaming infrastructure as streams can now be accessed directly via the iPhone's browser.
com)-- RadioactiveGiant, a leader in business development and marketing in emerging media, announced today the release of its first series of branded TV apps slated for distribution this summer across internet connected video devices, including disc players, game consoles, media extenders, set-top boxes and connected television sets.
 
 
 
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