Google Music has hidden daily streaming limits… but you probably won’t ever notice

Google Music is a free service that you can use to upload as many as 20,000 songs to the cloud and stream them to a computer or an Android device. But it turns out that Google doesn’t offer unlimited streaming. Droid Life reports that David Wanless found out there’s an unadvertised daily streaming limit. It’s awfully hard to reach, and Google says most users will never… Read more »
Google Music now lets you download your music collection

Google has updated the Music Manager for its cloud-based music service. While you could previously use the manager to upload as many as 20,000 songs to Google Music or to download tracks you’d purchased from the service — now you can use it to download the songs you’ve uploaded. In other words, you can use Google Music to backup your music library, stream it to any… Read more »
Google Music and Android Market updates add song purchases

Google is expanding the Android Market to include music. You can now purchase songs and albums in 320kbps MP3 format from the Android Market on the web. An updated Android Market app for Android 2.2 and up is also starting to roll out. This means you can now purchase music, movies, books, and apps from the Android Market. But while Google says there are 8… Read more »
Google Music store for Android coming soon, free music in tow

Google is holding an event on November 16th where the company is expected to launch a music store. But TecnoDroidVe has already managed to get a sneak peek at the Android version of the upcoming music store. It looks like the music store will be built into the next version of the Google Android Market. In other words, Android phone and tablet users will have… Read more »
Google Music launches web app for iOS

Google Music is now available on the iPhone, thanks to a web app. You could always use an iPhone web browser to access the full desktop version of Google’s music streaming service, but the new wep app is optimized for small, touchscreen devices. The service allows users to store up to 20,000 songs in Google’s cloud database, as well as stream music to various devices. Google… Read more »
Use Google Music on your iPhone or iPad

Google Music launched today, and while the service is obviously aimed square at the company’s own products, it happens to play nice with other devices as well. Since the Google Music Web app is intended to work nicely in Google Chrome you can bet it’ll work in other Webkit-based browsers as well — including Mobile Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. There’s not… Read more »
Music 3.0 app for Android now available for download

Google has launched the new Music 3.0 app for Android 2.2 and up. It’s available as a free download from the Android Market and adds support for the new Music Beta by Google service. If you haven’t received an invite to Music Beta yet, you can still use the app — it simply replaces the default music player on your Android phone with a new… Read more »
Google adds movies to Android Market, launches Music Beta service

Google is fleshing out its digital media strategy with the launch of music and movie services. First up, Google has added video rentals to the Android Market. Now when you visit the Android Market on the web, you can view apps, books, or movies. The videos run $1.99 and up and you can either stream them from the web, on a mobile device. Google will… Read more »
Google to introduce online music storage and streaming service

Google plans to to introduce an online music service tomorrow, allowing users to upload their music collections to the web and stream songs to computers or Android mobile devices. The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and CNET have all received information about the new service in advance of tomorrow’s launch. It appears the service will be called Music Beta by Google, and it will… Read more »

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