Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Google Launches ‘Music Beta’, A Streaming Cloud Service For Tunes

Google Launches ‘Music Beta’, A Streaming Cloud Service For Tunes


 Google debuted its own streaming music service at its I/O developer conference.
The service will act as a “digital locker,” where users are able to store their music in the cloud instead of on their local hard drives or mobile devices.
After uploading your existing music library to a remote server, you’ll be able to stream your music to your Android phone or web-connected PC. As long as you’re connected to the internet, you’ll be able to access your music wherever you go.
Each year, Google brings thousands of people together for a two-day event in San Francisco, where the company teaches developers about its current suite of products and launches new products to the masses.
This year, Google will be streaming the keynotes live via YouTube. 
Also we're expecting this year google to talk about Chrome OS, and to provide a look into the future of android.

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