Google to grab the gaming industry cake with its streaming service

Streaming services in music and video industries have filled up the pockets of companies like Spotify and Netflix with hundreds of million in revenues. The ability to listen to music or watch videos anywhere anytime has revolutionized how we consume content.Now the gaming industry is itching to march into the profitable market with Google's announcement to present its vision for the "future of gaming" during its Game Developers Conference presentation in San Francisco, the United States, on Monday.Details about their keynote speech have yet to be revealed, but it was said that the event must have something to do with Google's "Project Stream" which made its public debut last fall.Simply speaking, "Project Stream" is a cloud gaming platform that can allow users to play hit games on almost any device like a smartphone, a laptop, or a streaming box connected to the TV. The key files of the game and hardware processing are kept and run on Google's own web browser, Chrome. Via transmission from a remote data center, even players with low-end devices are able to enjoy a fluent gaming experience.

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