Google opens online music store. Interestingly,
they also provide a virtual storage locker for free to listen to songs
from the computer, tablet, and the phone at any time.
Google music store sells songs and albums for the price comparable with iTunes and Amazon. Showcase can be found in the Android Market, an application and a web site where users can download Google smartphone.
Songs
purchased from the store will automatically be uploaded to Google
Music, a locker that is accessible from an application that can be
downloaded free of charge. This method allows users to stream songs from their various devices.
You know the capacity of the storage lockers that? A total of 20 thousand songs!
Google
offers this service based on the fact more than half of all smartphones
sold worldwide in the last quarter using the Android OS. Google says more than 200 million devices have been activated.
Currently, the music download market, Apple is the king. Almost half download music in the U.S., half of their property through the iTunes Store.
After buying a song through Google Music, customers can share through Google +. Unlike
other music stores, the person who found the song through Google + will
be able to listen to each one in full for free one time before they
buy. ITunes only provides 90-second preview.
Google also has secured exclusive access to live recordings of popular bands including Coldplay and the Rolling Stones. In that case, Apple has only fabs alone.
"At
Google, digital music has become the basis for many things and we are
very concerned about this," said Jamie Rosenberg, Google's director of
content for Android, at a press conference launching its music service.
Apple,
Google would be launching a sniff virtual music store, the rush to
launch a service like Google's, Monday, or two days before the launch of
Google. Now,
iTunes also allows customers to store their music catalog, up to 25
thousand songs, in Apple's servers that can be accessed through the
iPhone, computer, and iPads.
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