Apple to pal up with Google for videos?
Channel surfers with Apple's iTV device might be able to get video from Google as well as the iTunes store, according to a report in Newsweek.
Apple plans to introduce next year a wireless networking device called iTV that will plug into a television and access movies and video stored on a Mac or PC. New videos could also be purchased through a link to the iTunes store, and now Google's video service might also be a part of Apple's offerings, according to the report, which quoted Marissa Mayer, Google's vice president of search products and user experience.
Google Video has everything from backyard wrestling videos to Paris Hilton's latest antics available on its site. Some videos are free, while others cost a small fee, making Google Video a competitor to iTunes. There's been much speculation that the recent appointment of Google chief executive Eric Schmidt to Apple's board of directors would lead to a closer working relationship between the two companies, and the iTV linkup could be one of the first examples.
UPDATED: An Apple representative had no immediate comment. Google released a statement reading: "We have a great relationship with Apple and are always excited to see innovation in this field but have nothing to announce at this time."
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