What's Cool in the New Google Music Ecosystem?
Uploaded by pocketnowvideo on Nov 17, 2011
Since the beginning, the biggest drawback to Google's Android OS was the lack of a full-featured music app. The old player would play music, but that was just about it.
The iPhone's music player evolved from the iPod -- the industry leader in portable music players -- so it's no surprise that the music experience on iOS was better than that on Android. iOS also has iTunes, a complete experience for obtaining, organizing, and synchronizing your music library with your phone. Android didn't have anything remotely similar.
Google's new music app was a huge improvement, but still lacked the ecosystem and end-to-end experience that Apple offered. It still fell short.
Google is changing all that with their new Google Music service and apps.
Read the rest of the story at http://pocketnow.com/android/whats-cool-in-the-new-google-music-ecosystem-video
Since the beginning, the biggest drawback to Google's Android OS was the lack of a full-featured music app. The old player would play music, but that was just about it.
The iPhone's music player evolved from the iPod -- the industry leader in portable music players -- so it's no surprise that the music experience on iOS was better than that on Android. iOS also has iTunes, a complete experience for obtaining, organizing, and synchronizing your music library with your phone. Android didn't have anything remotely similar.
Google's new music app was a huge improvement, but still lacked the ecosystem and end-to-end experience that Apple offered. It still fell short.
Google is changing all that with their new Google Music service and apps.
Read the rest of the story at http://pocketnow.com/android/whats-cool-in-the-new-google-music-ecosystem-video
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