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TechRadar (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
TechRadar has pulled together the first screenshots of Google Chrome OS, from the application menu to the in-browser chess. In truth, the concept of Chrome OS will confuse many, being a major step away from the traditional concept of the operating system. Chrome OS is, at heart, a browser with some key additions and it is far from a direct competitor for Microsoft's Windows just yet. The applications...
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Paidcontent (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Next year is shaping up to be an interesting one in terms of digital music. We’ll be able to see how much traction music video site Vevo ultimately gains, whether Google’s music search becomes ubiquitous, and possibly see Spotify launch here in the U.S. There will also be two new ad-supported music download services to choose from: Free All Music, which we profiled when it raised funding...
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Mashable (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Last week we reported on Google’s new music discovery features. The Google music search endeavor is partnership between Google, MySpace, Lala, and several others to make music search and discovery a primary feature of the Google experience. In fact, Google music search does more than just return a few track listings; it offers up audio streaming, one-click purchase options from iLike and Lala,...
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Mashable (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Last week Google made a big announcement around enhanced search features for music discovery . Now when you search for a song, album, lyrics, or an artist, your search results will include streaming audio previews and purchase options. The features is powered by their partnerships with MySpace and Lala. Today Google is taking their music search to the next level by offering exclusive tracks from big...
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SeekingAlpha Internet Stocks (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
TechCrunch submits: By Leena Rao Last week Google ( GOOG ) launched the Music Onebox — a special new music search product that lets users stream songs in their entirety for free. Thursday, Yahoo Video is answering by improving its music video search offering. When you search for a song or artists, Yahoo ( YHOO ) will extract music videos of the most popular songs and albums for that artists...
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ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Yahoo just announced that it has upgraded its video search product with new features that make it easier to discover music videos. Yahoo Video Search now recognizes and shows the most popular albums and songs whenever a user searches for an artist or band. A sidebar on Yahoo Video Search now displays an artist's most popular albums and songs. The album view then allows users to drill down even deeper...
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./emilychang (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Search for artists, albums, songs or lyrics. Google provides links to partner sites where you can preview and purchase songs. URL: Google Music Search Related posts:Google Quick Search Box An open source search box that allows you to search...charts.fm Allows you to create your own music charts by (re)mixing...theRADIO Search and listen to your favorite artists, [...] Related posts: Google Quick Search...
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PC Mag (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
In an effort to promote its recently announced music search deal with Google, Lala on Tuesday said it would offer several free MP3 downloads for a limited time.
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übergizmo (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Google has taken over Internet search, is busy trying to digitize books, and now it looks like it’s going to dip its fingers into the music industry too. What are we talking about? Well, Google’s new Discover Music service , of course! Basically it’s a music searching service, where you can search for the music you want, sample some of the music via the play button, and details on...
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PC Mag (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
In an effort to promote its recently announced music search deal with Google, Lala on Tuesday said it would offer several free MP3 downloads for a limited time.
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Last night we broke the story that Google would be teaming with a number of well known artists to launch a promotion for its Music Onebox search, which was released last week. Turns out, it's launching a bit sooner than we thought: beginning tonight a number of well known artists will be offering exclusive songs and free downloads through Google's Music search. To get the freebies and exclusives, simply...
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Just in case Lala’s partnership with Google isn’t doing enough to boost the music startup, the company is announcing that quite a few musicians and record labels are offering exclusive content on Lala to promote the new feature. Under the partnership, which was revealed last week, when you search for musicians or songs on Google, the top results will link to tracks from Lala, MySpace,...
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Updated Just in case Lala and MySpace’s partnership with Google isn’t doing enough to boost the music services, the company is announcing that quite a few musicians and record labels are offering exclusive content through Google’s new music search to promote the new feature. Under the partnership, which was revealed last week, when you search for musicians or songs on Google, the...
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Technology (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Google is rolling out the first upgrade to music search today: semi-exclusive content.
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TechSheep (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch: Google’s Music Search Launches Its Artist-Powered Promotion — Last night we broke the story that Google would be teaming with a number of well known artists to launch a promotion for its Music Onebox search, which was released last week. Turns out, it’s launching a bit sooner than we thought … [...]