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T-Mobile and Google Music Host The Family Crest at Red Light Management Celebration

Monday, February 13th, 2012

T-Mobile and Google Music Host The Family Crest at Red Light Management Celebration – BELLEVUE, Wash., Feb. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Following music's biggest night, T-Mobile USA, Inc., in conjunction with Red Light Management and Google Music, hosted a celebration at a private estate in …

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Google Music Manager: A frustrating way to download your music library

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Google Music Manager: A frustrating way to download your music library – Google Music users, you can breathe a slight sigh of relief, but don’t get too excited. Google has finally enabled a way for you to retrieve the music you upload to its new music storage locker service. The announcement was made on the official Google+ page for Android and verified by a new help article on the Android Market Web site. 

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Google Music Finally Lets You Download Your Own Tunes [VIDEO]

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Google Music Finally Lets You Download Your Own Tunes [VIDEO] – Google Music, Google's cloud music service, has finally introduced a feature that lets users download their music to a computer with just a click of a button.

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Q&A: Converting Music File Formats

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Q&A: Converting Music File Formats – Google Music — which lets you upload tracks to an online server so you can play them from different mobile devices or computers — accepts songs in several file formats. Apple Lossless, unfortunately, is not one of them.

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Gadgetwise Blog: Q&A: Converting Music File Formats

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Gadgetwise Blog: Q&A: Converting Music File Formats – Google Music — which lets you upload tracks to an online server so you can play them from different mobile devices or computers — accepts songs in several file formats. Apple Lossless, unfortunately, is not one of them.

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Meet Google Music’s Chief Record Store Geek, Tim Quirk

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Meet Google Music’s Chief Record Store Geek, Tim Quirk – To make up for its tardiness to the online music store game, Google Music has enlisted bona fide music lovers to help curate its store. It’s the Google version of “High Fidelity,” with Tim Quirk as Rob Gordon. It’s just before the launch of Google Music in November, and a group of music geeks–former writers, record store clerks, and short order cooks–is in Building 44, the home of Android and …

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Google Music vs. Apple iTunes vs. Amazon Cloud Player

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Google Music vs. Apple iTunes vs. Amazon Cloud Player – Google Music has finally come out of beta, is available to all, and now lets you buy songs. How does it stack up?

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Google Music’s debut: Deja Zune

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Google Music’s debut: Deja Zune – Five years ago, Microsoft launched the Zune music player and Zune Marketplace. That event shared many similarities with the Google Music launch last week. But will Google’s service suffer a similar fate? Originally posted at Media Maverick

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Google launches music service in U.S.

Friday, November 18th, 2011

Google launches music service in U.S. – LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Google Inc has turned on the music at its new online store, aiming to wrest the lead from Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc in audio entertainment distribution despite the absence of a major record label. Google Music, with more 13 million songs, will be integrated with Android Market, the company’s online store for smartphone apps and videos as it plays catch-up with its …

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Can Google Music unseat Apple’s iTunes, Spotify?

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Can Google Music unseat Apple’s iTunes, Spotify? – Google launched their new music service, called Google Music, which looks to compete with Apple’s iTunes, Spotify, and Rdio among others. Yet how does it stack up? Hayley Tsukayama reported : Google announced some serious modifications to its music service late Wednesday, pulling out of beta and into the wild world of commerce. Tracks will now be available on the Android Market, and will offer a …

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