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I love the integration but it's kind of creepy in the sense that besides sleeping google and their algorithms are going to have access to every moment of your life.
 
Doesn't the remote app for iOS include a way for multiple people to vote on upcoming songs? Isn't that essentially what shared playlists are?

Does it? I've never seen that in the remote app. Granted I don't use the remote app too often with. It sounds more like people can add their own content to the playlist which sounds different than voting on the next song from the existing playlist.

As for headless, I'm pretty sure you can use an Apple TV headless, unless I'm misunderstanding what you mean by headless.

I'm not quite sure how well Apple TV works headless though as I don't think it's designed around that. I've used it to push stuff from my phone to it but based on that experience it seems like headless usage might be fairly limited. I don't know for sure though, it just never struct me as something that would work well without being hooked to the TV but I could be wrong on that. This seems designed around headless usage, so I was just assuming it would be better at it. Hard to tell at this point.

I guess syncing playback on multiple devices is unique to this though.

Not really unique to this though; other devices do it. It's just something Apple TV doesn't do.
 
Does the Nexus Q support DLNA?

If not, it's a worthless piece of crap.

If it did support DLNA and had as wide support as wd live streaming player ($99) and also had Netflix and YouTube like the wd live streaming player, it might have some potential.

They said they're making it easy to hack.

In other words, it will support everything ever.
 
So buying a 16GB Nexus 7 here. Shame you can't buy one at the moment due to server errors. But seriously £199 is killer for such tech.
 
I can imagine party mode could get embarrassing if some dodgey photos end up on the stream ;)

On a side note, we are seeing with the Nexus 7 that it has a GN style bottom bar and pull down notifications from the top. Do we think this is set to be the new tablet layout? Or we simply have a 10" layout, 7" layout and very similar phone layout (same as 7" but fullscreen notification pulldown)
 
Vast majority of users on twitter dont use twitter.com or twitters own app unlike facebook and g+ where the apps related to them are from facebook and google respectively. There is no way to track active twitter users

Lol, how about users who make a tweet in the last month? Or those who have their account data polled with an authorized an app?

There's no way Twitter even has 250 million active users. It was barely 120 mil earlier this year.
 
Oh, looks like there's a AVD template for the Nexus 7
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Here's the Jelly Bean logo

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A built-in amp means nothing to me. I've got a nice digital connection straight into my stereo system. :/

Anyway, I can see this being a nice "concept" device for Google, one that they can harvest precious usage data from, but beyond that it is just a concept device.

Again, I'm not saying if it's good or not but just what it's features are. The amp can be useful because if you plan to have this in multiple rooms, it's not always ideal to have a huge stereo setup in every location. For my Squeezebox setup, I have one in the kitchen, one in the office, one in my little girl's bedroom, and one in our bedroom. Someday I'll put one in the same room as my main audio setup. In each of those locations, they're in small tight areas where I wouldn't have a nice stereo system.
 
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