Google Announces film rent for Android music streaming in beta,

Posted by Admin on Saturday, June 25, 2011

Laboratories Android devices come to music and film rental service directly from Google, the company at its I/O Conference announced today. Customers will be able to stream movies from Android market and streaming gets their own uploaded music from a Google service "music beta." Users can also "Lock both types of media for their devices for offline consumption".

Music-beta, currently available invitation only for Android powered devices with at least version 2.2, enables uploading users that up to 20,000 songs on music.google.com. Customers can then the on Android devices stream music or "pin" it to the device for local storage. Devices will be in the position, automatically cached also recently played audio content for offline use. The music service shall be released "at least while it is in beta," so here's development hoping on a Google mail-style flight path.

The film service, which is now live as a tab in the Android market, allows users access to movie rentals at a price of $1.99 per film. Rented movie are then Vorbis or pinnable on Android devices, although Google does not say how long tenants are preserved access to the video.

Google has also not mentioned whether DRM used for the film rent, but in view of the fact that Android 3.0 a new DRM framework added the videos are probably not in the free and clear. The service seems to be unrelated to YouTube streaming video service where only 3,000 Hollywood titles have been added.

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