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The last glyph is less clear, o+o represents the OS plus .. other software? I mean, it would make sense, any good 'console' launch needs launch games. So I would not discount the idea of HL3, but it could be any game, or games, it may just be a general announcement of games that will be supported at launch... But, assuming it is HL3 for a second... I doubt it will be a SteamBOX exclusive, since that's pretty much impossible given that it's not so much a console as a PC intended for your livingroom, but I think it's a safe bet it will be Steam exclusive, at least for the first 6 months to a year.
It will be exclusive to Steam's Interaction Streaming Technology. That means you will be able to play it on any devices that has Steam-Client or Steam-OS which has a client already installed.
Half Like 3 will also be released as standard box purchase for Windows and possibly a Mac/Linux version, at a later date.
That's exactly what he just said. Exclusive to Steam. All the 'features' of SteamOS (outside of the actual operating system and any 'tweaks') are inside Steam itself.
Suspend your opinion until the end of this week. One of the reaming two announcements is likely a Steambox.