Friday 10 June 2011

Google Music Beta lands in the UK

Google have a new music streaming programme on the way and its available to test for some of you in the UK.

imageWe’ve recently just seen news announced on Apple’s iCloud and iTunes in the Cloud service and now Google are giving it a go with their new music streaming programme currently in beta and again are going head to head with Apple with their new service.

Lets take a look at the two, Apple’s new service scans a user’s hard drive then matches their songs with online, high quality versions which avoids a lengthy upload wait. Whereas, there are no frills with Google’s new service because it basically streams your music from the songs which you upload to the piece of software. The limit is 20,000 however that is more than enough to satisfy your needs in my opinion. Once they’re uploaded take your Android smartphone out and begin to listen to your favourite songs wherever you are in the world.

Bad news is that Google haven’t got any deals with the big music labels unlike Apple who are already ahead in that department however it is only early days.

If you are one of those lucky users that Google Music Beta has been rolled out to in the UK, let me know and tell myself and the community what you think of it.

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2 comments:

Qoncept said...

Apple will still end up finding a way of restricting their users from having a choice, just to make money... google will come out on top in the end because they are all about giving their users freedom of choice and dont come up with their own formats. apple suck!!

The Daily Tech Review said...

Ah, ok. I can see you're a Google fan! Thanks for commenting, comments are very much appreciated on this blog.

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