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Airbind is a free Android app that enables users to wirelessly sync their iTunes media library to any Android device over Wi-Fi. Now, don’t get me wrong, there have been other apps in the Android Market that perform a similar task, but we thought we’d give Airbind a shot and see how it compares. ... Full Article »
Google Music is out of beta and ready for prime time. Part cloud-based streaming service, part music store, part indie music discovery hub, Google’s fully realized Music service has a lot to live up to. During the announcement event in Los Angeles Wednesday, it seemed the company hoped to combat ... Full Article »
It had to happen eventually, what with 500,000 Android devices being activated every day around the world. The Android Market has finally surpassed the iTunes App Store in app sales, generating 44 percent of all app downloads for Q2 2011. The numbers come from ABI Research, as reported by Pocket Ga ... Full Article »
You’ve probably been reading all about the new Google Music Beta service announced at I/O today. There’s been plenty of news, and even some first looks to whet your appetite. I eagerly signed-up at the website, but like millions of others, am still awaiting my full beta invitation. Let’s hope ... Full Article »
It finally happened -- Google officially announced its music service, Google Music, at its Google I/O conference in San Francisco today. The Google Music Beta is cloud-based and is currently in an invite-only stage, and will be “free for a limited time,” according to Google’s announcement. Th ... Full Article »
Google (GOOG) has its own subscription service, it’s about to roll out in-app purchases and it has a web-based app store for Android: now it just needs a music sale service and its mirroring of Apple (AAPL) will be complete. And rumor has it, it’s working on such a service, which will roll out ... Full Article »
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