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Google announces Music Beta
Google Music Beta is a cloud service similar to Amazon’s Cloud Player. You upload your music to Music Beta and it’s instantly available anywhere you have a connection to the net, including many mobile devices. Music can even keep recent tracks and specified albums available when you don’t have a connection. The only catch, for now, is that it’s invite only.
Share the music, man!
Got an Airport Express Base Station or an AppleTV? Got a whole mess of music on a central computer? Then you, my friend, could be streaming your music through your home stereo system, and Macworld tells you how: If you have an AirPort Express Base Station, string an audio cable between its audio port and more »
YouTube for Apple TV
At the fifth D: All Things Digital event, Steve Jobs revealed a software upgrade to the Apple TV that would allow customers to access YouTube’s thousands of clips through a wireless internet collection. You would not access the clips directly from YouTube, instead a team would host the videos in an Apple TV format, available more »















