ajkidle wrote: 
> Did Google just announce their version of a Squeezebox, but with far
> less functionality than the real thing?  Really wish Logitech would
> revive this product line...
> 
> http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/06/google-nexus-q-revealed/all/
> 
Kind of cool physical design, but as all advertising images it looks a
lot nicer without the cables than it will in your own home when the
cables have to be attached to its back.

The social playlists idea seems kind of similar, but not exactly the
same, to what the free iPeng Party app for Squeezebox offers us.

It has the same issue as iPeng Party but opposite, with iPeng Party all
visitors have to have an iPhone with Nexus Q all visitors have to have
an Android, with the Squeezebox it's at least possible to do normal
remote control both with Android and iPhone, but maybe Google will have
an open API for Nexus Q so it's possible for third parties to provide a
iPhone remote control for it.

Nice with built-in streaming from Google Music, but the disadvantage is
likely going to be what's already mentioned in the article, that they
won't provide any support for other streaming services such as Spotify,
Rdio, Rhapsody and similar, but maybe that will work through third party
Android apps. Although, it's a bit worrying that the article talks about
a lock-in, could this mean that they won't support third party apps on
it ?

Overall it still feels positive that Google is trying to use Android for
something else then tablets/smart phones, the competition is needed and
hopefully it will also result in improved audio/music related features
in the Android OS over time. However, so far my feeling is that Google
is too scattered without any real long term focus except for anything
related to advertisement, so it would surprise me if they in the future
turn out to be preferred music streaming hardware provider, but I might
be wrong, maybe they really have decided to do something that stays this
time.

As already mentioned, running SqueezePlayer on Nexus Q, could make it
into a really cool Squeezebox, compatible to all our other Squeezeboxes
and possible to remote control with all our normal Squeezebox remote
controls, and making all streaming services we are used to available on
Nexus Q. bluegaspode, thanks again for providing SqueezePlayer, its
potential seems to increase more and more for every new Android device
released.

By the way, I still love the physical design of my old Squeezebox
Classic with silver bottom, looks a lot better and less plastic compared
to the newer Squeezebox Touch.


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