Yesterday we reported on a rumour concerning Google starting up a possible streaming music service. Our fabulously well-connected US colleague Greg Sandoval got on the blower with his music industry chums and found out it wasn't quite true. It seems One Box, which is the search giant's current term for the service, will be a more feature-rich way of searching for music, featuring videos, previews, images and links to buy tunes. CNET News has the full story here: Google to blend search, music in One Box.
Google One Box to jazz up music search
By Nick Hide on 22 October 2009, 10:59am
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