
Tomorrow is the big reveal for Android honeycomb, and as I said, I would be surprised if Google had something else up their sleeve for the event. Well, that just may be true, as it seems that the giant research may be officially announcing their Android market online and music cloud, Google, music at their press event Android 3.0 honeycomb in Mountain View, CA. tomorrow morning.
I don't know if there is much of a basis for this rumor, but it does not make much sense that Big G would unveil their long-awaited Google music streaming music service and the market on the web in the world, alongside honeycomb. This version of the mobile operating system is quite a departure from the latest versions of Android, it would be advisable to have a media event for something, the new service lines in honeycomb. Granted, we do not yet had the chance to get a real practice with nest bee, but with the introduction of tablets Android 3.0 on their way in the very near future, we cannot imagine that honeycomb will be the single objective of the event.
The Android browser-based market was presented at Google i/O year last and leverages the chrome already impressive phone functionality that allows you to send web pages, Google Maps directions and other things from your browser on your phone with a click. The online version of the market will give users the option of searching for online applications (which help you apps be more discovered), select the applications they want to download and send directly to their phone - all from the convenience of their desktop. The user can then simply view the selected applications download instantly over the phone, hands-free!
But the Android market on the web isn't the functionality that we're most excited for…
We can see much talked about Google music event tomorrow. We have heard, Google had not signed deals with record labels, but a lot can change in a few months. As the Android market online, Google music would enable users of online music store and were sent to their phone and immediately downloaded music. But say that your memory internal or microSD card is full, and you would rather not remove any of it. In addition, Google music covered you in this aspect as well. As presented at Google I/o, you can browse music library from your computer directly using your phone and never download a thing. This service oriented cloud is not necessarily new, but if Google gets, you can be sure that it'll be quite a game changer. We expected to see Apple implement this type of functionality for music streaming, but just, they decided to offer the music of the Beatles. Looks like Google can beat to the punch.
We have already seen Synchronizing music find its place in some devices carrying gingerbread, then what better way to announce this new service and exciting than within a highly anticipated press event?
While this is not confirmed, we have every reason to believe that this is what we see tomorrow. Who's excited? Keep your eyes on IntoMobile for live coverage of the event honeycomb tomorrow!