Media player Roku is very likely to cross the waters and enter the German and Spanish markets, according to Gigacom.
“Roku may be in the progress of bringing its popular media player to continental Europe, if snippets found in the code of its website are any indicator: The HTML code of Roku.com currently contains hints of an upcoming presence in Germany and Spain,” writes Janko Roettgers on the blog.
Roku originally launched in the US, but made its entry into the UK and Irish markets last January and in Canada last April.
Roku features on-demand films and programmes from Netflix and (UK only) Crackle; live and on-demand sports from MLB.TV and Ultimate Fighting Championship organisation; music from Classical TV and TuneIn; photos and videos from Facebook and Flickr; news and entertainment from WSJ Live, the Wall Street Journal, FoxNews.com and others from around the world, plus casual games such as Angry Birds.