Google Music and Web-based Android Market Announced Today

Google Android will hold a related event today local time in Mountain View, U.S.. The event will reportedly involve Honeycomb 3.0 demo Android, Google's OS version that has been optimized for the tablet. In addition, there may still be adding more, according to rumors may be Google's Android Market Music and web-based will also be announced officially.

There have been many rumors about this service from Google I / O in May 2010, but its development is still unknown until now. After continuously postponed, a few days ago Google Music is rumored to be present, according to the BusinessWeek article. Andy Rubin was reported to directly intervene to deal with a number of major music labels. If the rumors are true, then Google Music will allow users to store music in the service cloud and access them from any computer or any Android phones.

While web-based Android Market itself rumored to be maximizing the way you embed the application on the device. Users will be able to browse the Android Market through the computer, locate the desired application, and can instantly dipush into your Android phone without touching the phone at all. This rumor is not impossible to do and probably will be present in the near future. Google itself has succeeded in providing cloud storage services (cloud) for loyal users. But if Google's Android Market Music and will roll through the web today?

Source: Android and Me, Engadget

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  1. Web based Android market is now live here http://market.android.com/ and looks superb. Also I guess Google Music Store is live too.

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