May 11, 2011

A better way to play your music. - Google Music Beta

A better way to play your music. - Google Music Beta

Visit here - music.google.com/

Upload your personal music collection to listen anywhere,

keep everything in sync, and forget the hassle of cables and files.

As anticipated, Google unveiled their music service today at their I/O conference, Music Beta. The emphasis is on the “beta” right now as Google clearly isn’t launching the full service they had wanted to — you can thank the music labels for that. So how is it? What does it look like?

We’ve been granted early access to the service and have done a quick walkthrough. Below, find some screenshots of how it will work. As Google notes:

    * Welcome to Music Beta, a new service from Google that lets you store your personal collection online and access it instantly without the hassle of wires or syncing.
    * Enjoy your music anywhere — listen on any web browser or your smartphone or tablet running Android 2.2 or higher.
    * Save your favorite albums, artists, and playlists on your device so you can keep listening even when you’re not connected.
    * Create your own custom playlists or build them automatically from a single song.

A few other quick notes: this is U.S.-only for now. There are a handful of free songs that you can get on the service to get your started. And yes, Flash is required for it to work.
service to get your started. And yes, Flash is required for it to work.




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