CALIFORNIA - A report suggesting that Google has bought mobile-music company from Canada called Pushlife.
Services from Pushlife iTunes allows users to mengsingkronisasikan their music with the service offered music platform that has a mobile network. Similarly, as quoted from Cellular News, Sunday (04/10/2011).
Google rumored to release funds amounting to USD25 million to buy Pushlife, which was founded by former employees of Research In Motion (RIM), Ray Reddy.
The main service offered by Pushlife is the ability to mensingkronisasikan non-Apple devices with iTunes platform. In addition, Pushlife also offer services to mobile network capable of allowing users to mensingkronisasikan a music service with mobile network services.
This purchase seems to increasingly strengthen the rumors that Google wanted to launch a mobile music service that is optimized for Android users.
For the UK and Canada, Pushlife collaboration with Virgin Mobile.
Services from Pushlife iTunes allows users to mengsingkronisasikan their music with the service offered music platform that has a mobile network. Similarly, as quoted from Cellular News, Sunday (04/10/2011).
Google rumored to release funds amounting to USD25 million to buy Pushlife, which was founded by former employees of Research In Motion (RIM), Ray Reddy.
The main service offered by Pushlife is the ability to mensingkronisasikan non-Apple devices with iTunes platform. In addition, Pushlife also offer services to mobile network capable of allowing users to mensingkronisasikan a music service with mobile network services.
This purchase seems to increasingly strengthen the rumors that Google wanted to launch a mobile music service that is optimized for Android users.
For the UK and Canada, Pushlife collaboration with Virgin Mobile.