
In an interesting new development, the Mountain View search giant has
announced Google Cast, which according to the company is set to take
advantage of the technology being used in Chromecast to stream
audio-only content to third-party hardware such as speakers, sound bars,
A/V receivers and more, just like Apple’s AirPlay tech.
Google has announced that it will be teaming up with companies such as LG, HEOS by Denon, Sony, and many more to kick up Google Cast as it rolls out to various music and radio apps. The speakers and hardware from these companies should be available in the U.S. by this spring.
Interestingly Sony and Denon have stated that all Google Cast enabled speakers coming in from their grounds will be supporting Apple’s AirPlay tech as well, and this could be a huge deal for a lot of folks out there.
Releasing a complete list of apps that will be supporting Google Cast, it includes a number of titles that already support Chromecast as well. Google Cast will be supported by the likes of Google Play Music, Pandora, Rdio, iHeartRadio, NPR, Deezer, TuneIn and an array of other multimedia apps out there.
Are you wondering as well as to why iOS users would be going the Google Cast way on their iPhone or iPad in the presence of AirPlay? Do share your thoughts and opinions on the matter with us, in the comments section below.
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