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<div class="entry-content">After mobile phones and <a href="http://www.pavingways.com/mobile-applications-hit-cars_1031.html">cars</a> we now will be able to access our mobile apps on TV - This really is exciting news:<br>
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At CES 2010 in Las Vegas Samsung announced the upcoming availability of of free and paid apps in <a href="http://www.pavingways.com/mobile-widget-wiki/manufacturer-driven-application-stores">Samsung’s Apps store</a>, including apps for <strong>Televisions</strong>, <strong>Blu-Ray Players</strong>, <strong>Home Theater</strong> and <strong>Mobile Phones</strong>. The <a href="http://tv.samsungapps.com/">download service for TVs</a> will be available in July 2010.<br>
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I found two interesting videos from Samsung’s press conferences:<br>
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I guess other manufacturer will enter the market pretty soon, too. It seems the web is getting more and more ubiquitous…<a href="http://www.pavingways.com/mobile-widgets-the-ubiquitous-mobile-web_84.html">again</a>.<br>
<strong>Sources:</strong><a href="http://tv.samsungapps.com/">tv.samsungapps.com</a><a href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology/2010/01/07/samsung-apps-tv-and-mobile-app-store-launched-115875-21948229/">www.mirror.co.uk</a>
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