There's an interesting new online gaming service in the works. Called OnLive, it promises to let users with broadband connections play games that are hosted on the service. The users don't have to download anything; the game is played on the server and video is streamed to the user. Supposedly this would allow users to get new games without the need to upgrade or replace hardware, like we have to do with PCs or consoles every few years.
You can read more about it at IGN: http://pc.ign.com/articles/965/965535p1.html
What do you think, does this have a chance at succeeding? It'll never totally dominate the gaming market, because you know Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony won't be embracing it, but third party developers and publishers already seem to be lining up to jump on board.