Gingerbread devices may have a tasty little treat coming to them in the near future: Google Music.Google Music will allow users to have their entire music library on their home computer streamed directly to their phone and also allowing the user to free their phone’s onboard storage for other types of content, such as apps and photos.Google Music will likely be implemented into the Android Market at which point we should also see the online version of Market going live. With the online Android Market you can download apps and music on your computer and have it sent directly to your phone.Streaming your home computer’s music library to your phone isn’t all that new, but Google selling music is. While Apple will likely continue to maintain their stronghold on the music download space with iTunes.
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