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Google Launches Music Onebox, Streaming With Your Search
Exactly as predicted last wee k , Google has announced a new streaming music service, tied to their search engine. Look up artists, lyrics or song titles and it will give you extra options to play streaming versions of music, as well as purchase it, if it’s available. The songs are run ...
Google Maps Navigation takes a mobile turn
Google Maps Navigation takes a mobile turn
news.cnet.com — Don't try this on game day, but the new Google Maps Navigation application will show you how... to take a spin past Boston's Fenway Park. (Credit: Google) You can almost hear the portable navigation industry swearing already. Google is ... (more) Google Maps Navigation takes a mobile turn
Google Voice with your existing number
googlevoiceblog.blogspot.com — Google Voice is all about enabling choice: which phone you pick up your calls on, where to... review your voicemail messages, how to send and reply to text messages, etc. So when it comes to your phone number, it was logical for us to also offer a choice ... (more) Google Voice with your existing number
Official Google Blog: Announcing Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0
googleblog.blogspot.com — Since 2005, millions of people have relied on Google Maps for mobile to get directions on the... go. However, there's always been one problem: Once you're behind the wheel, a list of driving directions just isn't that easy to use. It doesn't tell you ... (more) Official Google Blog: Announcing Google Maps Navigation ...
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Lala iPhone App: Unlimited Streaming for 10 Cents Per SongiPhone News Updated
Lala has had a busy week. In addition to partnering with Google for its new Discover Music search Wednesday, the streaming music site submitted its first iPhone app to Apple on Monday. The free app will work much like the service at lala.com: Users can preview a full-length version of the ...
Google wants eardrums, not just eyeballsBloggingStocks
Google (NASDAQ: GOOG ) makes it easier to search for websites, e-mail messages, passages from books and videos. Where you haven't heard much about Google's search capabilities -- or Google in general -- is the music business . But, that's about to change. On Wednesday, the search giant ...
Google launches music searchMacworld
Google’s newfound music searching capabilities will allow you to preview and purchase tracks right from the first page of search results.
Google launches music search (Macworld.com)Latest iPhone News : iPhoneTopic.com
Macworld.com - In an effort to make searching for and buying songs easier, Google has gotten into the music game, in partnership with online music stores like iLike (which is now a part of MySpace) and Lala—no mention of iTunes or Amazon MP3 though. From now on, when you search for the ...
Google launches music search with Lala and iLikeMacDailyNews
Google Inc on Wednesday partnered with Web services Lala and MySpace's iLike to give music fans...
Google launches playable music searchMacNN | The Macintosh News Network
Google at a Los Angeles event tonight unveiled its widely expected advanced music search feature. The addition (a video of which is available below) automatically parses regular searches for music from all four major labels and automatically filters it by artist, album or track; users can then ...
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iTunes Gets Twitter Accounts, Bing and Google Get Twitter Real-Time SearchThe Free iPhone Blog
Big news round Twitter-way, with Apple adding a few more official Twitter accounts, and Microsoft Bing and Google paying for unrestricted access to real-time search Twitter’s firehose of user status posts. First up, while Apple’s never been accused of “getting” social ...