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Mercredi, 06 Avril 2011 05:02

Google’s Music Locker App For Android Leaked

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According to a report from BusinessInsider, Google has accidentally leaked the upcoming version of their Cloud Music App for Android. Tech From 10 was able to get the app after discovering that Google accidentally pushed a developer version of the next Android Market to their phone. So on our Galaxy S Vibrant today we went to do a routine update of apps from the Android Market, only to discover that, for a completely unknown and frankly bizarre reason, our Android Market is now suddenly the test version we assume is loaded on Android developer’s devices. The new music player is similar to the one included in Android 3.0 Honeycomb for tablets, and it includes a ratings system and an option for Google’s impending cloud music service. As per the report, Tech From 10 couldn’t get the cloud service to work. If you want to test out the new music player, you can download it from Tech From 10 here. They also have links to the new version of the Android Market and a few other apps, but they warn that it doesn’t work on most phones. Unfortunately, the site is down due to the influx of traffic. Amazon recently was first to market with its Cloud Player and Google and Apple have long been rumored to be working on similar services. If you try the new music player and can get Google’s cloud service to work, let us know in the comments section below. We will provide more update on this topic as they become available. Stay tuned by following us on Facebook, Twitter and/or by subscribing to our RSS Feed. [Sources:TechFrom10 via BusinessInsider] Authors:

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