Google announces that the company is finally saying goodbye to the music service Google Play Music.

The service will finally stop working from October to the end of December this year.

Google used to begin preselling new Pixel smartphones for just two full weeks after launch.

Google is now talking about deploying its Works with Nest ideas over the life of that product.

It seems Google is expanding the Google Assistant's range. Just like its current Audible test, it will let you look up songs and listen to them inside a Google Home device.

Do you have an interest in a more Google-centric version of Apple's Siri for non-Apple car yet? Well, you won't have to wait much longer. Last night Google officially said that the new Sonos product will support Google Assistant. If and when this happens, it's past time for you to ready your cash for one.

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Not only did Google confirm that it will offer music in its stores recently, it also said that it will also have its own free internet radio service in store as well that will lock you into a set of discounted playlist (shipping takes 25 days). Now that Google is talking about offering your music to Google Home, you might have to submit to Google that you want one in your home.

There have been rumors at press events that Google has been creating their own internet radio show to launch after Prime Music wraps up. Slated to launch at WWDC 2017, this new music service should actually transport you directly to songs as you listen, allowing for a more immersive experience.

One more here… In a bizarre turn of events, Google Play Music revealed that they have been behind detection of NFL player's music content on their mobile devices.

You can now throw out your (paid) Chromecast and much other electronics and play Game of Thrones on your TV when you're watching TV. It seems no one is safe from YouTube Spoilers anymore.

If you need some more examples that Google is starting to shape up to the public's expectations of technology, why not look up at Foursquare – Google just announced that they will be hunting for new people around you to engage with. Basically, through the drinks elevators. So, Foursquare has a tagging system and users around you literally directly interact with each other. See how that works?

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