Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Google Music: Cloud service starts soon

As various U.S. blogs report that the beta of Internet giant Google rolled Music at the developer conference (on 10 and 11 May in San Francisco instead) from. Google Music is a so-called cloud service: please Google Internet storage and uploads his music files. Subsequently, the songs are everywhere you are online, ready to listen.

This works with a special player that Google both for Windows and Apple Computer provides. In addition, the access of "Android" work-based smartphones and tablets. Since the media player based on flash, owners look of the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch into the tube, Apple refused Flash access to its mobile devices.

Compared to online retailers to offer in March first, you can not buy via Google's first songs, but only upload your existing music library. Reason: The negotiations with the big music companies about an online store are still in the balance. Google Music will initially include a beta, selected testers.

The plan is to offer web storage for 20,000 songs for free. If you need more space, pay a monthly fee. Further details are not yet known.

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