Google will provide a customized version of Gmail, essentially a flavor of hosted Gmail for the sky.com domain, that will also include access to Google Calendar and Google Talk. There will be a video portal that uses YouTube back-end to "allow users to edit, upload and share their own video content, including the facility to upload and download from a mobile phone".
Google's Eric Schmidt seemed dangerously excited:
"I've been waiting for this for a while," he said at a meeting in London, adding that the significance was boosted as it marked the first time Google had sold the use of the back-end technology of YouTube and GMail.
He said that Google was planning similar deals with other large media firms and content providers. "If we can get this structure right over the next few months and it rolls out, then it becomes the index case for every other country and every other operator."
The partnership with Sky is also a sign that Google is making its way into the TV advertising market. The Guardian reports that "Google is looking to use information about viewing habits, which can be obtained through the broadcaster's set-top boxes, to produce more targeted TV advertising."
If everything works well, Sky will "provide further services such as Google's VoIP (voice over internet protocol) telephony services, enhanced storage and future product developments".
Google Hosted is already in use in Argentina, the ISP Ciudad Internet, one of the biggest providers in the country are offering 10 gb of storage on customize Gmail since september. http://www.flash.com.ar/index.asp
ReplyDelete...although in the UK they can't use the name GMail and the e-mail software is known as "Google Mail".
ReplyDeleteThe really interesting bit about the Sky / Google story is this bit (Quote from FT)
ReplyDelete"The companies plan to extend the partnership to BSkyB’s core television platform, however, by replacing traditional 30-second television adverts with targeted commercials stored on hard drives in BSkyB’s set-top boxes.
Google’s AdSense technology, which brings up adverts relevant to search terms of users, would be deployed alongside BSkyB’s knowledge of its customers’ profiles and interests."
This is an interesting new take on how to do Interactive, Online Ads.
I had a go at explaining this on my blog here The Adman in your Set Top box
Wow thats pretty awesome, ads i'm actually interested in? YES PLEASE!
ReplyDelete*hits head as Crazy Frog advert plays on TV* (not really, but i did when it was! damn frog!)
Anonymous brings up a good point about the GMail name, it will need to be known as Google Mail cause of that little company.
I'd love to be able to use Gmail through Sky as well, that would be pretty cool.
I'm just wondering if it will be seperate accounts or if they will allow you to use a current Gmail address.