Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Even Google is competing with iTunes Match Play


Google has very recently updated its online music sales service with a new feature that can find the songs already on the user's catalog Google Play, and to make it unnecessary to upload to the Cloud. In practice, we are talking about an anti-iTunes Match .
The feature is not a novelty, as it is in the Old Continent has been available since last month. Now, however, it was launched with great fanfare in the U.S. , with a short ad hoc announcement in our language-that-reads:
Are you traveling for the holidays and want to make sure that your music follow you? Upload up to 20,000 songs from your music collection on Google Play and listen to streaming on your Android device and your computer, wherever you are.

Our recognition function of the tracks can now replicate your collection of songs on Google Play more quickly. We will scan the library and rebuild quickly in the cloud completely free. And then, we will send the music streaming with a quality up to 320 kbps.

And it is the free service that is the real difference between counterparties to Apple or Amazon, both marketed cost of $ 24.99 / € a year . The Amazon Cloud Player for iOS, in fact, was launched in our country just last October , with a wealth of features and options. And regardless of personal preference, it is in any case a nice alternative upload Giga and Giga songs, especially with homegrown ADSL.
[via melablog.it]

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