Samsung just stepped up their game in the Set Top Box division by purchasing Israeli and NYC based Boxee streaming media. Boxee came out in 2007 as streaming TV media started to gain traction. Companies like Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon, Vudu and more created apps which could be seen on the Boxee Entertainment System. Even Techpodcasts and Blubrry have channels on the Boxee system.
Boxee had a physical and software presence at the start, debuting on June 16, 2008 – you could download the Boxee software on PC or Mac. Last year, Boxee discontinued that service to focus on their $249 set top box.
Although Boxee has been a distant 4th on set top box marketshare, they did push the game forward in January when they debuted the Boxee Cloud DVR. This is an add-on that connects and turns the Boxee into a DVR.
The Marker first broke this story (Hebrew Website) stating that Samsung will continue to employee Boxee staff – about 40 employees. Boxee was on the market, which AllthingsD reported last month.
Samsung already has software built into smart TVs. Boxee will most likely replace the software and be included in future Samsung mobile devices.
Samsung Acquires Boxee for $30 Million http://t.co/Q17nqg9F0l
Samsung Acquires Boxee for $30 Million http://t.co/LSHad9O8W7 #geek
@GeekNews with no passthough they have missed the mark. Sidecar services and boxes are just that, need to unify exp with linear service