Listen To Google Music Anywhere

by guest author on December 2, 2011

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Google Music allows music lovers to download, upload and listen to music anywhere from any mobile device including; cell phones, tablets and computers. Music listeners can also upload 20,000 songs from their library for free as well as purchase new songs from Android Market. It doesn’t matter how the song arrived at the Google Music library. All songs purchased from the Android market or uploaded are instantly available to users via the Google Music library. It’s the newest way to listen to music while on the go, and Google Music doesn’t have to have a constant internet connection. Users can still listen to their music even when they have no connection available.

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Finding New Music

Google Music helps listeners find music not just by what they buy but also what they listen to and that includes any songs uploaded to Google Music from their personal collection. Need ideas for new music? That’s not a problem. Google Music has a team of music superfans that pick out music from up and coming artists. That new music is then featured on the Google Music homepage. It’s a great way to find great music and new artists.

Android Market

The Android Market allows listeners the opportunity to buy new music, browse the massive selection and download the free song of the day. To listen to a song, all a user has to do is click on “buy.” The song is then available for listening or to purchase. Not to mention, there’s a new free song of the day every day that users can download and keep, and every song purchased or gotten for free is available in the listeners music library.

Listen Anywhere

Google Music can be listened to anywhere on any mobile device or computer. Whether the individual is at home or on the go, their music is always available. There’s also no need to sync music to the various devices. Google music works in the cloud. That means there no wires or cables to connect and no waiting for music to sync with the mobile device. Offline? That’s not a problem either. Google Music allows users to listen to their music even while offline or when there’s no internet connection available.

Lots Of Music One Location

Since Google Music allows users to upload their favourite 20,000 songs for free plus purchase new music, Google Music is like an expanded Windows Media Player that listeners can take with them anywhere. There’s no need for a user to leave a song or half their collection at home when they travel. All the music is right there in their Google Music library. This allows listeners to store, organize and create playlists all from their Google Music Library as if they had downloaded and synced every song to their music player.

Share With Friends

Google Music allows listeners to purchase and share songs with their friends via Google+. It’s a great way to help other people find and listen to great music they may not have otherwise been exposed to. From there Google+ users can comment on the song and purchase it for themselves.

In Short, Google Music aims to be a one stop shop and listen for all it’s users. From being able to upload 20,000 songs for free from a personal collection to being able to share purchased songs with friends and family, no one and no song is left out of the mix. Not to mention, there’s no obligation to buy. Uploading 20,000 songs to the Google Music library is like creating a 55 day mix tape, except instead of carrying that CD, tape, or DVD of music everywhere, all listeners have to do is login to their Google Music library. It’s a win for music lovers with massive music collections. After all, 20,000 songs is about 1800 standard CDs.

This is guest post by Jacob Pettit. He is a tech blogger that tries to stay on top of all the latest improvements in technology. He is currently interested in Cisco Switches and Routers.

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