In a direct competition to Amazon’s Cloud service, Google Launches the Music Beta by Google with extra tricks to compete.This service will allow you to upload and stream 20,000 songs free for now. Again this is a challenge to Amazon’s Cloud service of only 5GB free.
With Music Beta, you can get to your personal music collection at home or on the go. You can listen to from the web or any device with the Music app available from Android Market. Even if you are not online, like when you are in a plane, you have the option of listening to the songs you’ve recently played which will be automatically available offline. You can also select the specific albums, artists and playlists you want to have available when you’re not connected.
Another exciting feature is the synchronization. When you upload your personal music collection to a single library, even if it’s scattered across multiple computers. You can upload music files from any folder or add your iTunes® library and all of your playlists. And when you add new music to your computer, it can be automatically added to your music collection online and will be accessible on your phone or tablet too.
You can also create your own custom playlists with just a few clicks or use Instant Mix to automatically build new playlists of songs from your collection that go great together. All the playlists you create and all the changes you make to them are automatically available everywhere your music is.
To Sign up Visit: http://music.google.com
Introducing Music Beta by Google(Video)
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Via: Engadget