ICYMI Podcasts: Google’s Chrome strategy, IoT design, and the Xbox One debut

May 26, 2013: 09:45 AM ET

(gigaom.com) -- Another week full of tech news means another week of GigaOM podcasts filled with analysis and commentary. Here’s a summary of what you might have missed, along with links to our audio episodes.

This week on the GigaOM Chrome Show, we explain why all of the services Google is introducing will help it rule the world. OK, maybe not the world, but Google is prepping an app store disruption through Chrome. We also share an extension to help you manage the new Google Play Music All Access subscription.

Product designer Carla Diana is a guest on this week’s Internet of Things podcast. She and Stacey Higginbotham chat about how design will play a key role in connected devices in the home and what the recipe for IoT success really is.

As always, we recap the biggest events of the week on the GigaOM Weekly Wrapup show. Chris Albrecht, Tom Krazit, Janko Roettgers, Kevin Tofel and special guest, Peter Kafka, analyze stories around the new Xbox One, Yahoo purchasing Tumblr (Tumbl-hoo!) and how HTC got itself in the mess it’s in. What will it take for HTC to stage an Android rebound?

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