“This is just the tip of the iceberg for what you’ll be seeing from OnLive,” CEO Steve Perlman said. “The Windows 7 implications are monstrous.”
Parallels, which makes desktop virtualization software, can also make Windows 7 applications run on an iPad, using its Parallels Mobile app. OnLive will give Parallels some serious competition. The question will ultimately be, who can run the Windows 7 apps on other non-computer platforms with the best possible performance.
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The version of OnLive for tablets — a free app — is just the latest in a series of accomplishments for the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company. In June, OnLive launched its games-on-demand service for the PC after eight years of development. It allows users to play games that are computed in servers in centralized data centers. Since the heavy-duty computing is done in the servers, only the game visuals are streamed to the user, who can play the game on a low-end computer.
With the new tablet version of OnLive, users will be able to monitor their friends’ games while on the go. They can access their accounts, engage in live chat, and watch tournaments in action. They will also be able to play OnLive games on their iPads once game publishers make touchscreen versions of their game available.
The OnLive Viewer app is immediately available for the iPad. Meanwhile, OnLive is showing off a Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet running a version of OnLive in a beta test on the Android operating system. Andy Rubin, who co-founded Android with the help of Perlman and then sold it to Google, said that OnLive has been able to adapt its service to Android in a very short time and the combination is “extremely powerful.”
Perlman says that the OnLive Viewer mobile app is the last piece of the puzzle to unify the worlds of TV, computing and mobile apps through a cloud-based platform.
OnLive investors include Time Warner’s Warner Bros. movie studio, Autodesk, Maverick Capital, AT&T, British Telecommunications, and The Belgacom Group. In its last round, OnLive was valued at $1.1 billion. The company has more than 200 employees.
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