
The only thing that will change is its name, Play Music.

Google Music, which allows you to store up to 20,000 songs, will remain the same. If you don't want to wait for Google to push the updates to you, you can install them manually right away.
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Likewise, if you rent a movie on your Android tablet, it becomes available for viewing on your desktop, too.īecause it's cloud-based, those purchases won't eat up storage on your computer, tablet, or phone. So, when you purchase an app, movie, song, or book on the Play Web site, that content will become immediately available on your Android phone (and/or tablet). The two destinations-Web and mobile-stay synced. You'll be able to do the same thing on your Android phone or tablet using the various Google Play apps (more on that later). Not only will you purchase music, movies, books, and apps at, but those items will also be stored in the cloud. In a nutshell, Google Music, Google eBookstore, and the Android Market were combined to form Google Play. Today, Google announced Google Play, a service that combines Google Music, Books, Movies, and Apps into one entertainment hub. Google, which has been largely criticized for fragmenting its offerings, is taking a step toward unifying its digital media services.

See what the online Play Store looks like at.
