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motorola xoom
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The Motorola Xoom was one of the first tablets to run Android Honeycomb, Google's operating system designed for tablets. It often appeared in comparisons with Apple's iPad 2, as both devices represented the leading edge of tablet technology at the time. Discussions around the Xoom also touched on Google's broader ecosystem, including the launch of Google Music, a cloud-based music service that allowed users to upload their libraries to Google's servers. While the Xoom itself is no longer a current device, it remains a notable milestone in the evolution of Android tablets and the early competition between Android and iOS in the tablet market.
Google is preparing to launch a test version of a new digital music service that will enable users to upload their music libraries to the company's servers.
"This is a personal storage service that doesn't require licenses anymore than Sony and iPod or a hard drive requires licenses...
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Well, folks, the wait is over: We finally have a fair fight.
Since the launch of the Motorola Xoom and Google's Android Honeycomb OS, everyone's been champing at the bit to make iPad vs. Android tablet comparisons. Until now, though, the comparison had been putting a brand new device up...