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Microsoft Doubts Services Like Gaikai or OnLive Are Competitors for Xbox 360 in Foreseeable Future
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Microsoft not convinced by cloud gaming
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Microsoft believes cloud gaming services like OnLive or Gaikai will not be able to compete against local machines in the foreseeable future. Jerry Johnson, product unit manager of Xbox Live at Microsoft, said streaming technology is something that the industry is betting on longer term, but that it won't be able to replace the experience offered by a local machine anytime soon.
I think streaming technology is ...
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