LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Google Inc has turned on the music at its new online store, aiming to wrest the lead from Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc in audio entertainment distribution despite the absence of a major record label. Google Music, with more 13 million songs, will be integrated with Android ...
Related News:-
New Google Music Service Launch Imminent
Google will soon launch a music service, we’ve heard from multiple sources, and the company has spent the last several weeks securing content for the launch of the ...
Google to Launch Cloud Music Service - The Next Web
Google, following Amazon’s footsteps, is preparing to unveil a new online music service, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
Google's Music Service to Launch by Christmas [REPORT]
Apple may get a nasty surprise this holiday season; rumors are swirling that Google's Andy Rubin is planning on a holiday-season launch for the search behe
Google to Launch Music Download Service in 2 Weeks [REPORT]
Google's long-rumored music download service could launch within the next two weeks, according to people familiar with the matter.
Google Launches Streaming Music Service – Music Beta; Works On ...
Google Launches Streaming Music Service - Music Beta; Works On iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch (Sort Of)
Google Music’s New Service Set to Launch, Without All the Music
Google, which tried to launch a music service earlier this year but couldn’t get all of the big music labels on board, is ready to try it again. But it still doesn’t have ...
Google Launches 'Music Beta' Cloud Service - Mac Rumors
As expected, Google today announced its new Music Beta service, offering users the ability to upload their music libraries to Google's servers...
Google Launches Cloud Music Service 'Music Beta'
While the news broke last night, Google officially announced its cloud music player ‘Music Beta’ this morning at Google i/o, rolling out to US users today. With ...
Google to Launch 'Music Beta' Cloud Service | Adweek
Google will finally unveil its long-awaited cloud service at Google I/O, the company’s developers’ conference in San Francisco, on Tuesday.
No comments:
Post a Comment