is a free provided by which is famous for its specialized in photo and video editing. Countless websites are using this to let their users watch videos online.

is now moving on to the TV screen. This is to be made public in the forthcoming National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas, according to a report in the New York Times.

Shantanu Narayen, the CEO of , said that TV sets and top boxes that support would be available on the US market later this year (2009). With the introduction of , users would be able to view the same videos on their TV screens, computers and phones.

Bud Albers, the CTO of Disney, showed his company’s support to on the TV by saying “Coming generations of consumers clearly expect to get their content wherever they want on it, on any device, when they want it. This gets us where we want to go.”

is ’s most profitable in the moment. reported an income of $871.8 million in 2008 and a revenue of $3.6 billion. is employed in 80% of web videos and 98% of all computers have installed. By letting media creators make video and design applications, the sold is generating tremendous profit for the company.

, who is determined to fight for its share in this particular market, launches . argued that should be a better choice compared to when it comes to HD 1080p video contents.

Brad Becker from , who is also a former executive emphasized the importance of HD capability. Every standard video to be played on TV would call for that in its form format. “I can’t imagine what could be more important on a television than high video quality.”

, having almost no direct competitor for years, finally faces some challenges as joins the competition of bridging the gap between computers and televisions with the introduction of .

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