Even More Details On Google Audio, Plus Screenshots
Bertrand Vasquez | Oct 21, 2009 | Comments 0

Google’s new music service, Google Audio, has generated a big buzz this morning. And while details are still a bit cloudy, we got hold of a couple of screenshots that gives us a little peek into what the features of the service will look like. For instance, when a user searches for U2 on Google, the results show 4 of their songs which can be played with either LaLa or iLike. When you click on any of the 4 songs, the player of your choice pops up. The player includes an option to purchase that song.
According to TechCrunch’s source, Google’s Product Marketing Manager, Matt Ghering, sent these screenshots to various partners to show them what Google Audio might look like. At this point, it’s not clear whether or not this is the final look.
Screenshots of the Google Audio search results and the iLike Player below:


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