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Thursday 17 November 2011

Google Music With Android Music Store, Artist Hub Launched.


Google’s music service has been in beta since last May, and Google has now opened Google Music to everyone and also added in a range of new features which include their own music store.
First up is the Google Music service, which will let you store up to 20,000 of your own tracks in the cloud and then stream them to any device, and Google Music will automatically sync all your music across all your devices.
Google announced a new online store and storage space yesterday called Google Music. The program, which has been compared to iTunes and Amazon mp3, is meant to be used on computers, phones and tablets.

Another huge part of the announcement yesterday was the Google Music Artist Hub, a music sharing network that has been drawing comparisons to BandCamp. In the announcement, Google representatives said that the market would be available to artists for a one-time fee of $25 with no annual fee to keep individual albums online.
Representatives also said the Artist Hub would give artists increased freedom by allowing them to change their album price at will. Artists will also be able to sell their tracks directly through their YouTube pages in the future.  Google will pay the artist 70 percent of all sales and take 30 percent.


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