Google Media Server launches

Desktop app streams content to UPnP devices

Google Media Server Launches  0

27 June 2008 17:02 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

The ever ambitious Google has released an application that aims to "bridge the gap between Google and your TV".

David Garcia, a software engineer for the company says: "In the old days, we used to watch a simple device called a television".

"Nowadays, all the stuff worth watching and listening to tends to be stored on or accessed through a computer. To help remedy this, we are pleased to release the Google Media Server."

The Google Media Server is a Windows application that uses Desktop technology such as Desktop gadgets for the administration tool and Google Desktop Search to locate media files on your computer.

All you need is a PC running Google Desktop and a UPnP-enabled device, e.g., a PlayStation 3, an Xbox 360 or Archos TV+.

At the touch of a button, you can then access videos, music, and photos stored on your PC, view Picasa Web Albums and play your favourite YouTube videos on your television.



Comments

(Will not be published)

  (Next time sign in to bypass ReCaptcha)

Latest in Software

Latest on Pocket-lint.com

Pocket-lint.com poll

Q. Would you pay to use Twitter?

Vote YES Vote NO

» LAST TIME
When asked Should under-10s have mobile phones? 23% said yes and 77% said no

Top 10 Broadband

Compare 50+
broadband packages

Home Broadband »

Top products

tip us on news

Rss feed

Follow us on Twitter