Google Sound Search now available in Play Store

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Google Sound Search now available in Play Store 4

It looks like Shazam and SoundHound are going to have a little more competition from Google. Google's Sound Search widget was recently only (officially) available to devices running stock Jelly Bean, which is a pretty narrow slice of devices in the Android ecosystem. It couldn't really gain much traction against established apps like SoundHound or Shazam because it simply couldn't get on enough devices. Google fortunately realized this, and today made the Sound Search app available in the Play Store for any device running 4.0 and above.

The Sound Search has a leg up on its competition because it links you to music directly in the Play Store, since it's all Google-maintained. It also features search history syncing across devices, so you can identify the song when you're out and then actually download it at home on your tablet. Not bad, right? Hit the break for the download link if you're interested.

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  1. Oh, for goodness sake! I am tired of seeing “Dude, we live you and all, but Canada is fucked again.” It is the case with Wallet, Music, Hulu and a few others. My phone is N4 and my spacebar says English (US).

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