Google [GOOG] has launched a new service called Google Dashboard, which is designed to provide users of Google services with great transparency and control over their own data. Google Dashboard basically shows you all the data that Google holds for the various Google services you use, like Gmail, Google Calendar, Web History, YouTube, Gtalk and lots [...] This is a post from Geeky Gadgets , who bring...
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‘Google Audio’ to Mash Up 4 Cool Web 2.0 Music Services Google will announce a new playable-music search service next Wednesday, creating a special box in search results with links to songs to stream and download, multiple sources familiar with...
It sounds as though Google will definitely be parading out a new rival to Spotify, Napster and the like.Word on the web is that Google is in talks to shore up content from major music labels ahead of launch.Nothing has been confirmed, but one tipster has called the service Google Audio, and it will launch in the US soonish.The other thing that isn’t clear is whether this thing will be a dow 8...
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Google is reportedly launching a new web service that could twine Google as a strong competitor to online music giants. Likely to be called as “Google Audio”, this Google web service is certainly going to be a highly acclaimed music extravaganza, by all justifiable presumption. It (Google Audio) is aimed at bringing music streaming and free [...]
Google, Lala and iLike plan to announce new playable search functionality on Google next week, a service which will serve up a special box containing streaming and download options, multiple sources familiar with the situation told wired.com Thursday. That same box will also include playable search results from imeem, according to the New York Times, and [...]
Google Inc. will be delving into the music industry next week, letting consumers preview and buy songs as part of its normal online search experience.The as-yet-unveiled service could dramatically...
Google is planning to launch a music service very soon, that will feature services from major music labels. Sounds familiar? Its going to be called Google Audio and will be available for US users to start with. Techcrunch covered this bit of info yesterday: We’re still gathering details, but our understanding is the service will be [...]
A rumor today hints that Google may be on the verge of launching its own music service. More than one source claims to TechCrunch that a service dubbed Google Audio is “imminent” and that it has involved securing rights from music labels over the course of the past few weeks. At least a [...]
Google to launch music search service : Interpret this as, “We know nothing, but everyone get excited!!” Google plans to launch a music service, Wired.com has confirmed with sources familiar with the situation. Next to nothing is known about the service at this point, rumored to be called "Google Music," "Google Audio," or "One Box," although we have confirmed...
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It is likely to be a part of Google Search, and will allow users to quickly discover song previews, artist info, pictures, video and more. Google's interest lies in attracting music fans looking for information about artists. Compensation for record labels, however, would likely come from the Lala and iLike services. By Eliot Van Buskirk , Wired October 21, 2009 | Google plans to launch a music service,...
Google plans to launch a music service, Wired.com has confirmed with sources familiar with the situation. Next to nothing is known about the service at this point, rumored to be called "Google Music," "Google Audio," or "One Box," although we have confirmed that it will be announced next Wednesday, and that it will link out to two music services: Lala and iLike.