

The remote music streaming is a little crazier: Google bought a company called Simplify Media, which makes a bit of desktop software that can stream all your music directly from iTunes to your phone. Either way, it's pretty slick stuff - the fewer wires we have to carry, the better.

Interestingly, Google also showed music being purchased and transferred from Android Marketplace in the same way, which could indicate a deeper push towards music integration, or just be a nice demo. OTA installation is just as simple as you'd expect - after browsing to an app on your desktop, you can push it to your phone and install it with just a single click, all done over the air. Sure sure, Froyo is great and all, but Google just blew our minds with two previews of upcoming Android features at I/O: OTA application installation and remote music streaming.
