One of the majority attractive bits of news to come out Google I/O conference was the company's furtiveness gaining of Simplify Media a couple months ago.

Waiting March of this year, Simplify presented a free software application for computer and Mac that let consumer’s tributary music from the iTunes or WinAmp libraries on their home PC, over the Internet, to other devices they have.

The company also made an iPhone app that let theiPhone or iPod Touch obtain these tributary. It was a clever explanation for consumers with big music libraries at house and imperfect storage space on their phones. But in March, Simplify suddenly stopped offering these products, and now we know why: Google had its own plans for the company.

Google engineering Vice President said Google would start offering a desktop app stand on make simpler Medi's technology, and make the receiving technology into a future version of the Android OS. This is a fast and clever way for Google to bolster Android's music capabilities.