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Big splashes at Google I/O
Big splashes at Google I/O
You may have heard that this past week was Google's annual Google I/O developer event. Often a site for big, potentially game-changing announcements, the conference this year was no exception.
Day 1 gave us news on two major fronts. First, Google indeed launched its cloud music service in the form of both an Android app and a beta Web site. Second, the home-appliance-invading future of the Android platform, was revealed.
Day 2 brought us the first Chromebooks. These lean machines are based on Google's Chrome OS and provide an always-on and always-connected computing experience. Look for them in June. And perhaps just as exciting, was the announcement of the popular Angry Birds game invading our desktops via the Chrome browser. Keep an eye on your companies' productivity levels.
In other news, BitTorrent launched a next-generation torrent client to public beta, bringing a unified content discovery and sharing solution to its users. And for our mobile users, be sure to check out our take on the top photography apps for iPhone, as well as the long-awaited Netflix app for Android.






