Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Google to launch amazing online music and video services

Google announced on Tuesday about its new cloud-based music and movie services to compete with current service providers like Apple and Amazon.

The new service Music Beta will allow users to store 20,000 songs on Google's servers and access their music online and on their Android smartphones and tablets. The good news is its a free service for now but you need to have invitation just like we had gmail in early days. Music Beta is similar to Amazon's cloud drive and the plus point is it also comes with iTunes features as well. There is a feature called Instant Mix, which will automatically select 25 tracks from your library that go together similar to Apple's Genius. Users can pick iTunes or Windows Media Player libraries and automatically upload their music to this Google's online service.

In a few weeks. you will also be able to rent movies from Google with rates as low as $1.99. Downloaded movies will be available for a 30-days rental period, and once users start watching the films, they will have 24 hours to complete viewing it. The service can be streamed or downloaded on Android devices as well as on Computer.

It will be great to store around 20000 favorite songs on Google and access it for free from almost anywhere on the planet. I am sure you guys are going to fall for it. Just look forward for an invitation.

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