Looks like more Google Products will be axed while others will be reincarnated as a feature to new and existing Google Products. I guess Google is serious in creating a one ginormous Google service for the public and I'm sure we'll see Google+ at the center of this new Google.
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Google officially announced their music streaming and store service called Google Music. It was previously called Music Beta and was first announced last May at the annual Google I/O; where you can upload up to 20,000 songs so you can stream anywhere, as long as you are connected.
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Aside from the iPhone 4S, they (Apple) also announced that the iCloud will go live and will be available to all iDevices running iOS 5 on Oct 12 2011. iCloud have already been announced and demoed by Steve Jobs last June 2011 at WWDC. So there way nothing new when they announced it earlier.
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Just got an update from iTunes and once I connected my iPad to iTunes, the screen above appeared. It looks like Apple is slowly but surely rolling-out the iCloud service to all iOS device user/iTunes. If you turn on Automatic Downloads, you'll see in the iTunes Preference screen (image below) and under the STORE icon there will be two new options that you need to check (Apps and Books) and once you checked it, Itunes will automatically download new purchases made on other devices using your iTunes Account; which sound like what Steve Jobs announced last June at the annual ...
It looks like Facebook Video Chat will "soon" have Facebook Group Video Chat, though the Facebook Group Video Chat will not be powered by Skype but by Tinychat, an internet chat service that provides instant messaging, voice and video chat service.
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In a media event, Microsoft just announced that availability of the cloud version of MS Office Productivity Suite that MS Office 365. The MS Office 365 will be available globally in 40 different markets. The MS Office 365 will allow users to use a cloud version of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, MS Exchange, SharePoint and Lync. Microsoft did not specify if they will offer MS Office 365 for the general public, but I guess it's just a matter for time for Microsoft for them to consider offering Office 365 to the general public. Full PR after the break.
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It appears that it's not only Amazon, Google and Apple will be rolling out they cloud service (powered by Play Anywhere) later this year, the latest entry to that list is Best Buy that will roll-out their own "Music Cloud" service. The music cloud service will allow you to upload all of your music collection and gives you access whenever you go. Best Buy also has an app for Androids, Blackberrys, and iPhones, so they've covered a lot of ground there, hopefully for Windows Phones too.
User can use the "LITE" version or the "PRO" version for more storage space and ...
Yesterday at the annual WWDC; Steve Jobs and friends announced and demoed the new products and web services that Apple will release this fall, namely the iOS 5, Lion, iCloud and iTune Match.
Let me breakdown them down for you.
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Are you a Playstation Network subscriber? If you are, then this will probably the good news to you, since Sony Computer Entertainment announced that they're start restoring will be restoring the PlayStation®Network services starting today (June 2, 2011).
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It's official on June 6, Apple will be announcing their cloud-base music service and they are calling it "iCloud". If you're an avid reader of tech (blogs) news site, then you will notice that majority of them have an article or two about Apple's announcement and "iCloud". Full PR after the break.
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