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Google I/O 2011

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bloody000:
This week, Google launched Music Beta, wants to fixed the cluster fuck that is Android fragmentation, will start selling locked-down netbooks with Chrome OS next month and asks you to store your souls on their clouds so they can get Amazon'd and Sony'd.


Fire away, comrades.

Meomix:
PEW PEW PEW PEW [ Your copy of Linkin Park has expired, renew your lease at the GoogleMB information center ] PEW PEW PEW PEW

rostheferret:
I use google for a lot of things besides searching. I have a blogspot account, I use chrome, I even have google reader to keep track of the few places I want to know about if there's a new post. Hell, even that Music beta sounds interesting - assuming I'm getting the idea right, gonna look at it closer now - so on many levels I'm slowly turning into a google fanboy because even though I've never laid down a penny for their products, they've all had a habit of being well designed and thought out (except Google Wave, god that sucked ass. I wish I could have seen their face when someone told them about IRC...)

The thing is, if the guys at google think there's a snowballs chance in hell I'm buying ANY product that tells me what I can and can't do with it, they're morons.

TMRNetShark:
Only use Google for searches and email. Much beyond that, I could care less. If they start licensing of music.. well I only listen to music on the radio so that doesn't effect me either.

AceHigh:
From what I read, that music thing made music labels shit bricks.

http://paidcontent.org/article/419-report-google-to-bypass-record-companies-launching-cloud-music-service/

If music labels hate it so much, it can't be bad for the consumers.  ;)

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