Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Google launches Online music store

Google has finally released their answer to iTunes and iCloud. The Google music service lets users upload about 20,000 songs into cloud storage and play them on any computer, even in iOS, or on an Android smartphone running version 2.2 or better. What's more unlike Apple Google will not charge you for the service. You will still have to deal with your phone contractor for your data usage but Google will not tak on anything else for using the service. Like Apple Google will also have a online music store that you can purchase songs to store in the cloud. A total of eight million songs are available for purchase from Universal, EMI and Sony. Google has also integrated the Google + service with the music store and you can share your purchased music one time with your friends. Google will also have a free song of the day that you can add to your collection.

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