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  2. Cloud gaming - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Cloud gaming, sometimes called gaming on demand or game streaming, is a type of online gaming that runs video games on remote servers and streams the game's output (video, sound, etc) directly to a user's device, or more colloquially, playing a game remotely from a cloud. It contrasts with traditional means of gaming, wherein a game is ...

  3. Xbox Cloud Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Xbox Cloud Gaming available countries (December 2023) Xbox Cloud Gaming is a cloud gaming service as part of Xbox offered by Microsoft Gaming. [5] Initially released in beta testing in November 2019, the service later launched for subscribers of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate on September 15, 2020. Xbox Game Pass cloud gaming is provided to ...

  4. Timeline of online video - Wikipedia

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    Amazon introduces video on demand service Amazon Video. 2006 October 9 Mergers Google acquires YouTube. 2006 October 31 Companies LiveLeak, a UK-based video sharing website that lets users post and share videos (often of reality footage, politics, war, and other world events), is founded. 2006 December Companies

  5. Netflix is getting into game streaming, setting up showdown ...

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    Netflix announced on Monday that it's launching a test of its video game streaming services, setting up a potential showdown with Microsoft and Sony in the nascent cloud gaming industry.The test ...

  6. Some Xbox owners can now test cloud gaming on their consoles

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    Select Insiders can play more than 100 games on Xbox One or Series X/S without having to download them.

  7. Netflix’s cloud gaming service faces a tough road - AOL

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    Cloud gaming, on the other hand, allows players to use their own underpowered devices like smartphones, tablets, TVs, or cheaper computers to stream games using a gaming company’s powerful servers.

  8. Google Stadia - Wikipedia

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    Stadia was a cloud gaming service, [1] in which it requires an Internet connection and a device running either Chromium or a dedicated application. [2] Stadia elaborated upon YouTube's capacity to stream media to the user, as game streaming was seen as an extension of watching video game live streams, according to Google's Phil Harrison; the name "Stadia", the Latin plural of "stadium", was ...

  9. Cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    Cloud computing [1] is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage ( cloud storage) and computing power, without direct active management by the user. [2] Large clouds often have functions distributed over multiple locations, each of which is a data center.