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Google Music Released when I/O Conference

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Google Music officially on display in Google’s annual developer conference I / O in San Francisco, USA. Cloud computing-based music services (cloud computing) will offer many advantages for music lovers, such as large storage capacity. In the meantime, Google Music Beta service is only available in the United States in Beta stage. To wear them still need a special invitation from Google.
Google Music Beta was first hinted at at the 2010 I/O Conference, where Google Senior Vice-President of Social Vic Gundotra showed a “Music” section of the Android Market that would allow users to download music through the market. In June 2010, a user discovered a logo that said “Google Music” on Google’s servers, but it was later deleted.

Here are a few things to know about Google Music, quoted from TechRadar :

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- Users can save a lot of songs in the cloud. Maximum capacity of up to about 20 thousand songs in Google Music.

- The service is free, but only available for users of Android-based devices version 2.2 or above. If it is out of beta phase, Google Music is no longer possible to eliminate or extra payment model if users want a larger storage capacity.

- Google Music Beta similar to the Amazon Cloud Drive. Users keep a list of possible songs online and play them on various devices.

- Google said the service of this Google Music can be played in a web browser or music applications available on Android Market.

Google Music beta by Google is an online music streaming service that was announced on 10 May 2011 at the Google I/O conference. The service supports streaming music to desktop browsers and Android phones and tablets, or any other device that can use the Adobe Flash platform. Google Music currently only available to Android users in the United States of America.

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