Monday, April 11, 2011

Why Did Google Want PushLife, a Music Sync Service?

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Google has acquired PushLife, a mobile music application which allowed users synchronize tracks on their desktop computers with their mobile phones. Supported devices included those from Nokia, BlackBerry and any running Google's Android mobile operating system. The deal comes ahead of Google's expected launch of Google Music, a service Google demonstrated at its developer conference last year, and is now reportedly undergoing in-house testing.

By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER 12 Apr, 2011


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