Saturday, May 28, 2011

Google Chromebook will feel for Music Fans

Google Chromebook will feel for Music Fans



ChromebooksGoogle just announced the only innovative WebGL-enabled music video on Wednesday, but most importantly for the future of computing- its chromebook series of netbooks, which sit between the tablet and laptop. It is designed from the ground op for cloud computing.
Google envisions schools and businesses opening up Chromebooks, initially from Acer and Samsung, at bulk rates for deployment across students and businessmen. Plenty of regular people will also buy personal computers over the years. Their data and software continue to migrate to places where they can be accessed by multiple personal devices.
If you think of it, if all your music and applications are stored online, you wouldn’t need to carry a laptop. Music fans are making the transition from iTunes-style music collecting to the cloud — not only on these recently-announced Chromebooks, but also on smartphones, tablets, and other computer-like devices that are not computers — they’re in for some big changes:
The main attraction of cloud music is its elimination of bloated client-side software like iTunes, which duplicates music files all over your hard drive, eats up RAM, and requires wires to transfer music to devices. Instead, the computing devices will function more as input spots for uploading songs, bookmarking them in YouTube, tagging them as favorites, adding them to your personal collection, or making playlists out of them in order to find them more easily within a large subscription library.
The media and playback software will exist on a server far, far away, whether it’s administered by Google, Amazon, Apple, or whoever. You can now say goodbye to knowing where your music actually stays — the future of music collecting lies not in storage, but in access.
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