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Marvell replaces Intel in Google's TV push

"There was a big improvement with the updated software, giving a much more graphically rich version of the user interface," Parks Associates analyst Kurt Scherf said. He noted the prior version of Google TV was heavily reliant on a physical keyboard and disappointed many users who were looking for something radically different.

From the article, "Marvell replaces Intel in Google's TV push" by Shara Tibken

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