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Many households already have been connecting their TVs to the Internet, mostly to watch video through set-top boxes, video game consoles and Blu-ray players. Web-connected TVs are expected to account for about 19 percent of the U.S. sales of flat-panel models this year, with the share projected to rise to 46 percent in 2013, according to ABI Research. Snag in the demo Thursday's demonstration of the Internet TV technology didn't go smoothly at a Google conference for about 5,000 software programmers. So many people in the audience were using the conference's wireless access network that Google ran into repeated problems showing how its technology is supposed to toggle seamlessly between the Web and television programming. Google finally had to plead with the attendees to disconnect their smart phones from the network. "Perhaps that was an omen of things to come," Valdes said. Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
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