Google Music to Roll out this Week | Reports
If the reports are to be believed, then Google will role out Google Music by this week at an event ” These Go to Eleven” scheduled to happen this week in Los Angeles. The Google Music Store is said to have purchasing and as well as cloud service with a connection to its social networking site Google+ (Google Plus).
Google has already rolled out Google Music Beta where its users can upload there favorite tracks to Google’s cloud database and save them.The music can also be streamed to the user’s PC or Android devices. Google’s Music service also comes with an offline functionality, by making recently played tracks available offline.
Reports suggest:
“We just got word from that Google is holding an event on November 16th, and our sources tell us it’s going to be for Google Music. The email came from Spinal Tap’s Nigel Tufnel, in case the event’s ‘These Go to Eleven’ name wasn’t obvious. No word yet on what will be announced, but we expect to see music purchasing added to the service as well as new Google+ sharing service following a glimpse in October of an HTML5-powered music player. We’ll be covering the event live at 2pm PST.”
Google Music will be available to both PC and Mobile users and can be same as iTunes. Will it match iTunes, Big question. Or else it may fail as Google + failed for trying to defeat the Social Giant Facebook.








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