2011年5月13日星期五

Google Music Beta sounds like Music Synergy, but not as awesome

So yesterday at the Google IO developer conference, the folks from Mountain View, California, unveiled their latest cloud-based solution for problems you weren’t aware you had. It’s called Music Beta by Google, and we have to admit that we’re fans of the concept. In fact, we’re such fans of it that we wrote and article about this very sort of tech making its way to the HP TouchPad. Except that the article that we wrote talked about smart algorithms that intelligently cache on the device the music that you’re likely to listen to. This Music Beta product that the Googlers just released instead syncs down to the device the music you’ve listened to recently and the music you’ve personally selected to be permanently synced. And being a Google solution, it all runs from the browser on your home computer.

We don’t yet have the full details of what exactly HP’s “Music Synergy” solution will be, but if that leaked presentation we got a few weeks back was any indication, HP’s solution might be a touch smarter than Google’s, though the Google solution certainly seems more flexible, with the ability to listen to your music from any browser, ala Amazon Cloud Player. Music Synergy, however, at least initially seems like it might be limited to the TouchPad, though we'd love to be wrong on that account. Either way, we’re excited for the competition and can’t wait to see what exactly HP brings to the table.

Source: Android Central


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