"One area in which Google has yet to catch up with Apple is home entertainment. That may soon change, as Google is reportedly working on an Android-based home music system called Android@home. Such a system would likely be among the first products to come out of Project Tungsten, which Google demonstrated at their I/O conference last spring. There, Google showed a tablet that could manage various aspects of the home, including turning lights on and off, sending music from the Internet to a hi-fi, and speakers laced with an NFC chip to initiate music play."
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Monday, February 20, 2012
Android@Home seeks to rival Apple's Airplay
From http://www.androidapps.com/tech/articles/11026-android-home-could-rival-apple-airplay
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