Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Imminent launch of Google Music

Tomorrow may be the day that Google launched its music store service. The company will step in imitation of what was done by Amazon and under the same formula. That is, offer subscribers the possibility of it to store your music on their servers and hear from various devices. Google Music has not yet reached agreements with all major record companies to trade their work digitally and therefore poses this kind of service that does not mean that the company offers its own copies of songs.


Amazon launched a similar service without negotiating with the record saying he did not need his permission and that stored music on the subscriber. Labels threatened with legal action not taken. This, perhaps, Google has been encouraged to take the same step. The beta version of Google Music will be accessible in its infancy, by invitation.

The company will give priority to attending the conference held this week developers and owners of Motorola Xoom tablet, which is equipped with Android 3.0. The service will require a flash enabled browser which excludes Apple's mobile. Versions will also run on Android 2.0 or higher. The beta version will only be active in the United States and access to it will be free.

Google takes a year Prearo this release. The company is committed to expand their services to rent content. YouTube has announced the incorporation, for U.S. customers to its catalog of movies than three thousand titles, allowing you to offer a selection of six thousand films. Amazon Cloud Drive lets you upload files up to 5 GB free.

This limit can be extended to 20 GB with the purchase of an MP3 album from the Amazon store. If the internet wants a higher storage capacity are some fees that start with $ 20 for one year and 20 GB and end up with a thousand dollars a year per thousand GB capacity which can store 200,000 songs, 400,000 photos or 70 hours video.

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