Google Play Geared to Boost Google's Digital Content Services

 
 
By Clint Boulton  |  Posted 2012-03-07 Email Print this article Print
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The Google-watching world has been abuzz since yesterday about Google Play.

No, it's not a new streaming music service from the search giant, though you'd be forgiven for thinking so.

Actually, the irony is that the moniker is indicative of how Google is trying to rationalize some of the confused branding and marketing its content services have suffered from in the last two years.

Google Play is, simply, the Android Market application store, the Google Music streaming service, Google's Movies service and the Google Books service rolled into one cohesive platform.

All this content will be accessible via Android smartphones and tablets from this Google Play Store application, which will replace the Android Market app on users' devices soon, according to Jamie Rosenberg, who as director of digital content at Google reports to Android creator Andy Rubin. Rosenberg noted:

Today we're eliminating all that hassle with Google Play, a digital entertainment destination where you can find, enjoy and share your favorite music, movies, books and apps on the Web and on your Android phone or tablet. Google Play is entirely cloud-based so all your music, movies, books and apps are stored online, always available to you, and you never have to worry about losing them or moving them again.

This video demo shows how seamless the experience is supposed to be, allowing users to start content on one device and move it to the next. It's the cloud baby!

Given how poorly Books and Music have been received to date, it's no wonder Google didn't try this sooner, but better later than never, one supposes.

And that's the rub. I certainly applaud the idea of consolidating all of these services under one umbrella. It's not unlike what I already enjoy from Amazon's Website, where I can flit from Instant Videos to books and other digital services from one destination. Apple's iTunes is similar in this regard.

Rosenberg acknowledged as much when he told The New York Times "that Google was aware that shoppers were "aligning around ecosystems" and that the company hoped this new effort would help entice people to stay within the Google realm for a much longer period of time."

Importantly, the content enabled via Play is all stuff users can pay for using Google Wallet, formerly Google Checkout. Again, this recalls the millions of iTunes and Amazon accounts streamlined in their own purchase funnels.

That's the way digital content should be served. I think Google has long realized it, and now it's doing it. I wonder, if people going to Play to download apps, will they also buy songs, movies and books?

That bears watching.

 
 
 
 
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3 Comments for "Google Play Geared to Boost Google's Digital Content Services"

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  • Fawd Noor April 29, 2013 4:32 pm

    Rosenberg acknowledged as much when he told The New York Times that Google was aware that shoppers were aligning around ecosystems and that the company hoped this new effort would help entice people to stay within the Google realm for a much longer period of time. Thanks............./// Education Information...

  • Cedric Best March 08, 2012 12:07 am

    Google Play is a step forward for digital content. However, other new sites like MyCube are also very promising in terms of posting and viewing personalized data content. It allows users to directly sell their content to consumers and promises to become a popular service.

  • TOM March 07, 2012 12:13 pm

    Hey Clint, could you do a piece on how all the Google ID's come together under PLAY. For instance if you have: - @gmail.com from long ago that you still use on occasion - a new google account you got with your Android device purchase - a company running Google Apps for Buusiness that has given you a User ID that is also a Google Acct AND - you may of had a user ID for your Google Books service AND - you used another ID for when you got your Google Music Beta invite etc.

    • Pravin June 12, 2013 3:04 am

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