Google Release Cloud Music Storage Beta

Written by John Ponio    Wednesday, 11 May 2011 12:57

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Ever wish you had a place to store all of your music and be able to access it from anywhere you had internet? Well, it looks like you will soon be in luck. Google released a beta yesterday of just that: a cloud music service. You simply upload your music to their servers, then listen from your phone or computer or tablet. It looks to only be for Android devices (aside from any computer) so far, but Google would be crazy not to support iOS. You can do all sorts of things with playlists from any device connected, and you can also download songs to your phone so you don't have to be connected to listen. Right now it's invite only, so you have to request an invitation. Go here and the link to request and invite is in the top right. There's also a video on that page explaining the greatness of this new service.

 

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