November 27, 2010

Music Service from Google

Music service from Google that has been long awaited will not be launched in the near future. The delay was caused by record company bosses, which said they balked at the idea of a digital-locker to store and download the streaming music in part because they fear that users will use a locker and to stream songs that have been hijacked. Similarly, as quoted by Mashable, Thursday (11/25/2010).
"What makes this delay is the label want a download store, but they want to know better about the locker service, the temporal Google wants to run both simultaneously," said a senior Google.
According to previous reports, the service 'Google Music' is expected to be launched on Christmas this year and has two key components, namely: a digital download store and a locker with cloud-based services with a subscription of $ 25 per year. Digital locker feature to allow users to store their music, buy from Google or add from their own collections, to be streamed to multiple devices.
The launch of music service from Google is probably going to beat the other cloud-based music service. Even Spotify, music streaming service that is very popular in England in 2009, also lost $ 26 yesterday, 7 million.
The news circulating, mentions that the new service Google is likely to be launched in the first quarter of 2011.

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