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Send to email | Google developing Android-powered home entertainment system in BusinessAndroidentertainment systemgoogleHardwareMotorolaSoftwareStreaming music | By Dan Graziano el 09-Feb-2012 |
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Google is developing a home-entertainment system to stream music wirelessly throughout a users’ houses, The Wall Street Journal reports. The device will be Google-branded, marking a first for the search giant which historically develops software it then licenses to outside vendors. The system will most likely be Android-powered and will allow users to download music and stream it to Google-made speakers or other Web-connected devices in a home or office. The system may also be able to stream other digital media beyond just music. Apple, one of Google’s main rivals, has long developed both the hardware and software for its products. With its pending acquisition of Motorola Mobility, Google is looking to make waves in the hardware sector as well, and this new home entertainment solution could be one of the first own-brand devices to launch following the approval of Google’s Motorola buy, which is expected to come next week. The Android-powered entertainment system will reportedly be available later this year.
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| Google developing Android-powered home entertainment system | | Google is developing a home-entertainment system to stream music wirelessly throughout a users’ houses, The Wall Street Journal reports. The device will be Google-branded, marking a first for the search giant which historically develops software it then licenses to outside vendors. The system will most likely be Android-powered and will allow users to download music and stream it to Google-m [..] Read complete article |  | Published 09-Feb-2012 by Dan Graziano in BusinessAndroidentertainment systemgoogleHardwareMotorolaSoftwareStreaming music Read 5 times. More hits in  |
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