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It doesnt have that much of an effect to be the deciding factor as to whether to use push or fetch.

"Google promises a better experience this time around, and plans to add many of the features suggested from its users (e.g. multiple account support and improved notifications)"

And also, the real application is that its embedded ALL IN YOUR BOXEE BOX instead of having to switch to different inputs.

Surprise! The difference this is that this integrates to your Boxee box directly. Go ahead and try without it.

Why do you want iCloud AND google syncing? They can do the same thing.

True, but do you really need your contacts and calendar pushed? Can't wait the 15 minute Fetch method?

Months? Really?

Ok, so just open it using Quicksilver or Spotlight?

Instead of going through setting up cygwin, learning the syntax of 'Todo', etc etc...wouldnt it just be easier to keep the file in Dropbox, and just have a shortcut, regardless of the platform?

Someone answer this if they can.

Up to 10 devices.

Except, that Google Music requires you to upload EVERY DAMN SONG, whereas iTunes Match only uploads ones that it cant find in its 20 million and growing library.

Not a damn thing...

They did..its called your 160gb iPod

Does it sync "real" songs, or are they still in icloud? I have all of my music on my htpc, and nothing on my macbook air that I actually use to sync with.

So..install itunes, and make a new library.

What about on your device? Can you make an 'icloud playlist', or do you have to go and pick each song you want to listen to?

So you have to manually pick a song to listen to? You cant randomize your cloud content like a playlist?

...the reason is because its not REPLACING your files, its giving you access to them from your iDevices at a higher quality. If you cancel, you lose that ability.

No...its not downloaded, its quasi-streamed. If you have it in the cloud, then your other files download a piece at a time and then play...thats how they got around the whole "streaming" thing.