Alibaba Reboots Its Cloud-based Mobile OS Strategy – AlizilaCompany outlines new plans seven months after Google blocked a smartphone featuring Alibaba's OS software in China. Now playing: Twitter #music – Twitter BlogTwitter teams up with iTunes...
Google Wants To Operate .Search As A “Dotless” Domain, Plans To Open .Cloud, .Blog And .App To Others – TechCrunchGoogle plan for http://search/: to use it as a "redirect service" that will "enable users to easily conduct searches with firms that...
So, AdWords for video hasn’t started playing the conservative style of football that was once described as “three yards and a cloud of dust. For example, to encourage enrollment for online courses, Berkleemusic posts video music lessons and in...
Google Play launched earlier this year as their cloud-based “digital entertainment destination” for apps, music, movies, and books. With the launch, three other services were folded into the new offering: Android Market, GoogleMusic, and the...
The first Google built device is what the company has named the first "social media streamer", enabling users to stream music, videos and YouTube clips straight from the cloud to their HDTV, sound system or speakers.
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With Google pushing mobile in Mainland China, financial analysts think Baidu has mimicked Google’s strategy to focus on cloud computing and mobile software in relation to the Chinese engine’s recent smartphone launch.
The long-rumored "cloud" based storage officially launched this afternoon, touting the ability to keep all your stuff in one place. GoogleMusic, however, has not been listed. After weeks of speculation, Google Drive launched today.
The new cloud-based “digital entertainment destination” for apps, music, movies, and books merges three Google entities into Google Play: Android Market, GoogleMusic and the Google eBookstore. Everything is stored in the cloud.
While Google has Google Docs storage and Apple has iCloud, Amazon has the Cloud Drive. In the "vs Google" arena, the list keeps going: GoogleMusic competes directly with Amazon MP3, Google Checkout faces Amazon Checkout, and YouTube covers the...
Google's cloud-based computers are getting a holiday-season push. As noted in the recent Google statement, users can now find simple links to the "File Manager on your Chromebook, as well as to music apps and games in the Chrome Web Store," right...
Users will be able to add a song to their cloud library with just a few clicks, using the same payment systems used by the Android Market. Given that any interested party can now take advantage of the service, storing up to 20,000 songs in the...
How many of you would switch to Google's cloud-based music program en lieu of iTunes? It's been speculated that the conference will announce the launch of the GoogleMusic Store. Google Taking on Apple in Music
Similar music services are now being launched by Apple ("iCloud") and Amazon ("Cloud Drive"). Additionally, Facebook's ventures into music with Spotify have shown high levels of interest in socially-driven music; with three million Facebook users...
Google's Cloud-based music service may soon give users both the option to buy music and have the highest quality version of their song played back. The executives, who are associated with several major labels, stated that Google is moving beyond...
The cloud-based GoogleMusic application was released only for Android. Users will need to have their music uploaded to the cloud and have a current login for the Music (beta) service. Google has added new features to the Google Places app, Google...
GoogleMusic is one of several services that have ventured into the legally treacherous realm of cloudmusic storage and playback. MP3Tunes is a cloudmusic group that was using a legally gray tactic to improve server efficiency: When a user's...
As expected, GoogleMusic takes your entire music library and puts it up on the cloud. You use the Music Manager to upload your songs to the cloud, and Google's servers then take care of playback. It's also fighting against the Amazon Cloud Player.
Google sent out invites to Music Beta - their new cloud-based music service they announced during Google I/O last month - and whilst the number of tweets covering the announcement reached into the thousands, the reviews are mixed.
From DocVerse to Cloud Connect: Shan Sinha reflects on year one at Google - Los Angeles Times Bing on Windows Phone "Mango" to get Bing Vision and Music search? China to punish Baidu for illegal music downloads - Reuters