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I call the BS. Feel free to say I'm wrong, but I just don't see this happening.

Google needs to buy these guys out, and put them directly into Google search for 2 reasons:

So the big deal is that Google is keeping everything the same, except now Gmail and Maps (and all Google products) will share data. Big whoop.

Oh my god yes. I was actually going to make a comment about it.

I'm in the 33% tax bracket, so I hate it when people say that my views are derived from a person benefiting from any of Obama's policies. In fact, most of them try to tax me even more.

Hey Phil,

We need to go deeper!

This actually seems like something that makes sense to me. If I watch a basketball video on Youtube, I would rather see ads in Gmail regarding basketball than rugby.

My favorite ones are the people.

Oh really, never knew that!

Once anyone watches a single Netflix movie on their phone, they'll understand why bigger screens are better.

Well, I'm not starred here on Gizmodo, so I can't promote your comment, but I swear, if I could, I would.

Google TV is a derivative of Honeycomb (Android 3.0).

I agree, you're right, but considering many TV companies are going Google TV for 2012 (I don't feel like finding the article, but needless to say, it's a lot) that in theory means that there will be more Google TV apps.

I was actually a bit disappointed that it's not running any varient of Android. I mean while these features rock, if Samsung packaged this in with Android (due to it's large App Store, and looking at all the new deals, wide support) then it would look like a mythical-Apple-tv-set-killer.

Does anyone know what MobileOS it's running? Is it Android, or something they built in-house?

I've heard very similar things about the Revue too. I mean I'm a fandroid, so I love Google TV as a concept, especially the idea of integration with DVR's (as a DVR addict) it just sounds fantastic.