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Larry Page speaks at Google I/O, day after revealing voice ailment
Just a day after taking to Google+ to reveal a vocal-cord ailment that has kept him out of the public eye, Google CEO Larry Page took to the stage at the Google I/O conference Wednesday and spoke for nearly an hour. Appearing before independent...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Google+, Corporate Officers, Google Inc., Social Media
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Google I/O: New features, services from search giant [Live chat]
Google teams took to the stage at the company's developers conference Wednesday to announce new services, features and revamped designs that will all be rolling out soon to users. Join The Times' Michelle Maltais and me at 3 p.m. as we chat about all...Tags: T-Mobile, Google+, Music, Google Play, Entertainment
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Google unveils All Access music service, rivaling Spotify, Pandora
Google took its first step into the music subscription service market Wednesday, announcing All Access -- a Spotify and Pandora competitor. The Silicon Valley giant said All Access, a part of its Google Music service, will allow users to combine their...
Tags: Pandora Media, Inc., Music, Entertainment, Google Inc., Marketing
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Top seven must-have smartphone music apps
Since the beginning of time, or at least until Sony rolled out the Walkman, listening to music has been a stationary experience -- you went to the source of the sound, whether it was a bunch of tribesmen beating their drums or the stereo system in the...
Tags: Pandora Media, Inc., Apple iPod, Sound Recordings, Apple iPhone, Radio
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Google cranks up service with offer to store 20,000 songs for free
Google wants you to use its Music service, and it's willing to store 20,000 of your songs for free in the cloud to get you to try it. The Mountain View, Calif., company announced a new scan and match feature for U.S. users that will let them quickly...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc.
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Apple to move production of Mac mini to the U.S., report says
Apple will produce its Mac mini computers in the U.S. next year, according to a report. Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook told NBC's Brian Williams this month that one of the company's computers would be produced in the U.S. next year. That fueled...
Tags: Music, NBC (tv network), Entertainment, Tim Cook
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Google Music swapping clean songs with explicit ones; how to fix
Google recently rolled out a free scan and match feature for its Music service, but it seems to be switching explicit versions of songs with clean ones and vice versa. The Mountain View, Calif., company rolled out the new feature a week ago giving...
Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Music, LEGO Group, Apple iTunes, Entertainment
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Google to extend free 'Call phones from Gmail' through 2013
Google is extending for another year the free calling feature available to Gmail users in the U.S. and Canada. The Mountain View, Calif., company launched the "Call phones from Gmail" service in 2010. "Many of you [use] Call phones from Gmail to...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, Google Inc.
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Google Instant Playlists: Do They Know More About Our Music Collections Than We Do?
Do you use Google Play? If so, have you noticed that they’ve rolled out a new “Instant Playlist”-generating feature recently? It’s very strange, and kind of cool. Google Play (otherwise and formerly known as Google Music) -- in...
Tags: Cat Power, Apple iTunes, Amazon Kindle, Mystery (genre), Ornette Coleman
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Bruce Springsteen knocks Adele out of the top spot, but barely
Staff reporterIt took the Boss to knock Adele’s unstoppable “21” out of the top spot on Billboard’s Top 200. Bruce Springsteen scored his 10th No. 1 debut with his latest opus, “Wrecking Ball,” pushing 196,000 copies, according to...Tags: Coldplay (music group), Adele (music artist), Bruce Springsteen, Music, Lady Antebellum (music group)
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The Black Keys black out Spotify, MOG, Rdio and Rhapsody
Pop & HissThe Black Keys' latest album, "El Camino," is out everywhere -- except Spotify, Rdio and Rhapsody. The band's decision, first reported by Digital Music News, comes after Coldplay and Mac Miller made similar calls earlier this year to withhold their newest...
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