Google Will Create an Online Music Store Based on Cloud Services

Google Music Beta

Five months after the introduction of a music service in the cloud with limited services, Google began negotiating with major record labels to expand services. Google plans to open an online music store to compete with Apple’s iTunes.

According to some music executives, Google is planning to open a music store in the coming weeks. This music store is likely to be connected with cloud services from Google that Beta of music that allows users to back up your music files on the remote server and can do streaming on mobile devices.

However, a Google spokesman declined to comment to the media on this topic yet. Google hopes to open a music store before Apple operates iTunes music cloud service in October 2011. iTunes cloud services have been published since June 2011, but it only works in October.

Prior negotiations with the major record companies for the services of “intelligent service box” that allows links to collections of digital music users) is experiencing a failure. Google sued by the record, because it can not suppress piracy that occurs after the service was operated.

Google does not like Apple has licensed music from iTunes, where users can download songs directly from the collection of the master block. Amazon even more desperate because it has launched a cloud-based music service without a license, five weeks after Google launched its beta version of music.

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