Google buys mobile music service PushLife


Android will soon be expanded with its own music service. To do so, Google purchased startup PushLife. This company made an app with that provides streaming and syncing capabilities.

Android is equipped with many possiblities, but an online music service is still missing. Push Life developed an app that lets your Android handset or BlackBerry quickly sync with iTunes and Windows Media Player. According to the company, this makes it just as easy for an Android device to be used as a music player as an iPhone . Streaming music, as with Spotify is not possible to PusLife, but of course Google may choose to add that functionality soon.

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Google was a quick trader. The Canadian PushLife began in 2008 to develop its application for Android and BlackBerry, and released the first version to the market in January of this year. Now the company will be integrated into Google, the independent service will stop and will return as a service in Google Android.

Bron: Pushlife.com



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