Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Search
English
Optical Storage
Graphics Cards
General Computing
PC Parts
Digital Cameras
Consumer Electronics
Games
Mobiles
All News Categories
Older News
Optical Storage
Graphics Cards
General Computing
PC Parts
Digital Cameras
Consumer Electronics
Games
Cooling Systems
Mobiles
Software Reviews
Reviews Around the Web
Technology Previews
Essays
Interviews
Tech Views
Glossary
FAQ
Guides/How-To's
Firmware
Drivers
BIOS
Software
Media Tests
Drive Comparisons
DVD Media Formats
All Forums
Become Member
Today's Posts
Popular Topics
In-House
Optical Storage
Optical Storage Software
General
Consumer Electronics
Other
News Around The Web
Advertise
Links
Jobs
Site Map
News/Reviews Feed
Submit News
Polls
Competitions
Users' Privacy
Contact Us
About
Home
|
News
|
Reviews
|
Articles
|
Guides
|
Download
|
Expert Area
|
Forum
|
Site Info
Friday, January 09, 2004
Philips and Yahoo! enter global partnering deal
You are sending an email that contains the article
and a private message for your recipient(s).
Your Name:
Your e-mail:
* Required!
Recipient (e-mail):
*
Subject:
*
Introductory Message:
HTML/Text
(Photo: Yes/No)
(At the moment, only Text is allowed...)
Message Text:
Philips and Yahoo!announced a global partnering deal to jointly develop and deliver Yahoo! content and Internet services through Philips’ Streamium Internet-enabled Home Entertainment devices for consumers.
Delivered by broadband Internet connections on Philips Streamium devices, a wide range of personalized Yahoo! entertainment and information services will be extended beyond the PC and throughout the home, where consumers can enjoy interacting with them on their television sets and home entertainment systems.
The Philips – Yahoo! deal, announced at a press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show, will focus on the ongoing development and integration of new and enhanced services for consumer electronic devices.
Services Moving Beyond the PC
Philips and Yahoo! are already offering Yahoo!’s LAUNCHcast Internet Radio to Streamium MC-i200 and MC-i250 customers. A wide array of Yahoo! services including on-demand music videos, movie trailers and clips and photo services will be launched together with the Streamium range extension in Spring 2004.
Both Philips and Yahoo! will continue with active service development throughout the term of the multi-year agreement, as well as implement an online and offline marketing program to promote the services globally to consumers.
Home
|
News
|
All News
|
Reviews
|
Articles
|
Guides
|
Download
|
Expert Area
|
Forum
|
Site Info
Site best viewed at 1024x768+ -
CDRINFO.COM
1998-2013 - All rights reserved
-
Privacy policy
-
Contact Us
.