Google Music Store For Android: Features, Tips & Tricks
Google Inc. has officially announced the new and much-anticipated online music-download store at its Android event in Los Angeles Wednesday afternoon after over a year of negotiations with multiple record labels. The new Google music store features more than 13 million songs from three major music companies, Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and EMI as well as Merlin. Especially, the Artist Hub allows artists to directly upload original tracks to the store and set their own prices. Google is expected to sell out $1 apiece and movies for around $1.99. Most importantly, Google hopes to quickly capture market share from Apple Inc.’s iTunes, Amazon, and other digital music services.
Google unveiled the new Music store which allow devices running its Android software to buy, store and stream MP3 files
The gMusic iPhone app is one of notable feature of Google music player apps. The app does natively stream your Google Music tracks to your iPhone, iPod touch and iPad (as an expanded iPhone app) and the tracks can be up to 20,000 units from your music library
Google music store for android: The service includes an online storage locker which includes any songs you buy from Google’s Android Market (both the web interface and a new version of the mobile app)
Google Music Manager helps to add songs from your computer to the Google Music service in order to be enjoyed from anywhere
Google music player android: Google would prefer users to choose a device running its Android operating system which has approached the popularity of the iPhone
Google Music player for Windows: This Google app allows you to you use this service as a desktop application mainly for accessing/controlling it with multimedia keyboard and taskbar buttons
Google’s music storage can keep more than 13 million songs and Google has forged partnerships with 1,000 record labels
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