Google TV to launch worldwide in 2011

Dylan Bushell-Embling & Michael Carroll
08 Sep 2010
00:00
 
A demonstration of Google TV showed the difference in approach between Google and Apple, with its more bare-bones Apple TV service, PC World said
 
As well as competing in the web-TV space, Google and Apple may end up sparring in music downloads, according to recent reports.
 
Google is reportedly planning to launch an iTunes-rivaling music service by Christmas, to boost the appeal of its Android operating system.
 
The search giant is in talks with major music labels over the look and feel of the service, with discussions being headed by Andy Rubin the brains behind the Android platform, sources cited by Reuters said.
 
One music label executive said the Google service – dubbed Google Music – would be a credible rival to Apple’s dominant iTunes service in terms of reach, Wired reported.
 
Google’s purchase of online media firm Simplify Media in May has also prompted speculation it’s music service will be cloud based, allowing users to access their library of tunes while on the go, Wired said.
 
Apple could also launch a cloud-based version of iTunes using technology from LaLa Media, which it acquired in December.

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