Google's Music Store Will Be in Android Market?

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[citation][nom]alidan[/nom]apple coppyed napster. the only difference is they charge for music.[/citation]

This doesn't make this Android store any less of an Apply copy. Napster was illegal anyway, so not the same thing at all.
 

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[citation][nom]drapacioli[/nom]Right, because Apple is the only online music store in the world, there's no such thing as eMusic or Amazon MP3, and there's certainly no such thing as cloud storage outside Apple's servers, such as Amazon, Microsoft, RIM, or any cloud-based backup company. And don't even get me started on TV/Movies, companies like Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Samsung, HTC, and every major network television station don't have accompanying streaming/purchasing options for TV and Movies. Apple is the only one, and they own it all.[/citation]

All the examples you gave came after Apple, so they only serve to back up the original posters point.
 

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[citation][nom]jdwii[/nom]Itunes is the worst software ever. i hate it and its slow.[/citation]

You don't need to use iTunes at all if you don't want it.
 

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And don't even get me started on TV/Movies, companies like Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Samsung, HTC, and every major network television station don't have accompanying streaming/purchasing options for TV and Movies.
[citation][nom]watcha[/nom]All the examples you gave came after Apple, so they only serve to back up the original posters point.[/citation]

So that means that Netflix started streaming videos after itunes.?
 

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[citation][nom]victorintelr[/nom]So that means that Netflix started streaming videos after itunes.?[/citation]

Now correct me if I'm wrong, but my comments regarding Napster, iTunes, were about music. As is the article. Why is anyone talking about videos?
 
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