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Podcasts finally make their way to Google Play Music. Users can also manually look for podcasts they like and choose to have the new episodes downloaded automatically or be notified when a new episode is released. Together with this update, Google also added a new podcast portal for content creators who want to make their podcast available in Google Play Music. The streaming service will offer up podcasts based on what users are doing or interested in, similar to its contextual playlists for music.

You like kajsa briquette collection rhombus iphone xr textured case - grey Google's Play Music but wish it could do podcasts, too? Well, it does now, Starting Monday on Android devices in the US and Canada, the Play Music service will connect users to podcasts the way it does music, according to Google's Android blog, This mean users will be presented with podcasts based on what they are doing or interested in, similar to the contextual playlists for music, Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic, We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read, Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion..

YouTube will let you watch a live virtual-reality video. To kick things off, the site will live-stream a few performances from the Coachella music festival in Indio, California, this weekend. You can imagine the other possibilities: basketball games, conferences and maybe even a human birth?. You'll be able to watch the videos on a tablet, desktop computer or phone -- either Apple's iPhones or phones powered by Google's Android mobile software. To get the full-on VR effect though, you'll need to watch through a virtual-reality headset, like Google's dirt-cheap Cardboard goggles. Cardboard is made of, you guessed it, cardboard, which users fold into a headset to hold a phone running the video.

Virtual reality has been huge for Silicon Valley, Everyone from Google to Facebook kajsa briquette collection rhombus iphone xr textured case - grey to Samsung has invested heavily in the technology, Facebook released its Oculus Rift in March, after buying the VR company two years ago for $2 billion, Google has made every single YouTube video compatible with Cardboard, (The company says videos that weren't shot with VR in mind will look like you're watching them in a personal Imax theater.), At the same time, tech companies have gone all-in on live streaming, Earlier this month, Facebook released new features, including Instagram-like filters, for its Facebook Live service, which lets people broadcast a live video on the social network from a phone, Twitter has a rival service called Periscope, YouTube is rumored to be prepping its own service, called YouTube Connect..

To let people live-stream 360 videos, YouTube has partnered with VR camera makers including IC Real Tech, which makes the $500 ALLie Home camera, and VR software firms like Vahana VR, which makes a program designed to help stitch together a virtual-reality scene. Content is expected to come from companies and others looking to publicize their activities or broaden their audience. Separately, YouTube said it's making the audio for nonlive videos on the YouTube Android app more realistic. When you're wearing headphones, if, say, a video features an explosion far off in the distance, a filmmaker can make it sound fainter than if something is blowing up right in front of you.

 
 
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