Wednesday 14 November 2012

Google Music - Released in UK

Google released their Google Play (Music) in the United Kingdom yesterday. Google Music has been out in the USA for over a year now but because of the Google Nexus 7 and other Google devices, they are more popular in the USA so Google held back releasing Google Music to the UK. Due to more people buying Google devices in the UK, yesterday, Google brought out this feature (site) to the UK and more countries in Europe.
Google Music is basically in my own words a cloud storage for all your music. You can upload up to 20,000  songs on to Google Music and whenever your in a Wi-Fi hotspot or connected to the internet you can pop on to Google Music and play your songs. The reason this is so special is because the music is not stored on your device, therefore taking up space on it. The music is all stored on the Internet and can fit up to 20,000 songs. Another amazing feature is that when you upload your music on to it, Google Music searches for the same song on its music files and finds the best quality music of that track. That is basically what Google Music is. Another good feature is that Google Music is not just limited to Google devices, you can even access it on iOS devices like an iPod, iPhone and iPad or iPad Mini. The only downside is that if you have music by a band that is not well known, Google may not have it and therefore wont upload it because it wont have it stored on it music. Hopefully though soon, Google will add more and more artists, bands and albums.
Google Music is not like iTunes at all, it has all music stored on the internet for you to access using a range of tablets, laptops and phones.
For more information on Google Music watch this video and visit the link below.


Click here for Google Music
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