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Google's TV service is getting the OnLive gaming service via a deal struck by electronics firm LG with the video game firm.
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Deanna Dahlsad's comment,
September 18, 2012 5:00 AM
I'm rather surprised you consider this curation... It's not that it's product-centered, but that it's a limited pool from which any sort of curation can be done.
VideobeuZ's comment,
January 11, 5:53 AM
I think it's curation when they curate their all content from YouTube
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