![]() Google, which became one of technology's great success stories as a search engine, is trying to branch out the way major competitors have. "All your music, movies, books and apps are stored online, always available to you, and you never have to worry about losing them or moving them again," said Jamie Rosenberg, Google's director of Digital Content, on Google's official blog. If you've used Apple's iCloud, this will sound very familiar. The company says it is consolidating different sites and apps under the new name so that you can "experience a simpler way to manage your entertainment." Up to now, Google offered music files at Google Music, books at the Google eBookstore, apps at the Android Market and so forth - and competitors like Apple and Amazon, with one-stop shopping, did it better.Īll of Google Play's offerings will be kept on the so-called cloud - stored online instead of inside your smartphone, tablet or computer - so that you can have access to them regardless of the device you're using at the moment. ![]() Google's online store for mobile apps - as well as music, movies and digital books - will now be known as the Google Play store, beginning today. ![]()
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