Internet-connected televisions
VeriSign Inc., whose technology is key to allowing Internet users to access Web sites with names ending in ".com" and ".net," plans to spend more than $300 million over the next decade to upgrade its systems.
The upgrades will allow VeriSign's machines to handle up to 4 quadrillion requests per day from computers trying to reach those sites. That's a thousand times more lookups than the 4 trillion per day that the company can currently handle.
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- .com
- .net
- banking
- Chief Technology Officer
- e-commerce sites
- encryption
- Internet traffic
- Internet users
- Internet-connected televisions
- Ken Silva
- navigation systems
- numeric Internet Protocol
- numeric Internet Protocol
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- SSL
- VeriSign
- Verisign, Inc.
- verisign.com
- Web address
- Web browsers
Adobe's Flash technology, omnipresent in virtually every computer and rapidly moving throughout mobile devices, is now rolling into digital home devices, including televisions and set-top boxes.
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Yahoo is making a bid for Internet television. The company's Connected TV group unveiled the next generation of technology and services for Internet-connected televisions, along with a slew of partnerships that promise consumers plenty of options.
The first fruits of Yahoo's partnerships with leading consumer electronics manufacturers, which include Samsung, Sony, LG Electronics, and Vizio, is a widget-based user experience that delivers Web content to TVs. The products that tap into Yahoo's Connected TV technology will be available in the spring.
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- Allen Weiner
- Connected TV
- Connected TV technology
- consumer electronics manufacturers
- consumer electronics partners
- Ebay
- eBay Inc
- Internet experience
- Internet services
- Internet television
- Internet-connected televisions
- LG Electronics
- LG Electronics Inc.
- online media
- Patrick Barry
- personalized Internet content
- photo-sharing Web site
- Samsung
- Samsung Corporation
- social networking
- Sony
- Sony Corporation
- Vizio
- Web content
- Yahoo
- Yahoo! Inc.
- YouTube
- YouTube Inc