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| Thread ID: 118615 | 2011-06-13 17:04:00 | Google Music Beta news | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
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| 1209015 | 2011-06-13 17:04:00 | Get the new GoogleMusic Beta (http://music . google . com/) as soon as you can! iPoo strikes out for me - always has and I've never even considered anything Axxxx or i-either . Since I'm a Google Fanboi, I thought this might be interesting to Upsidedowners . Quoted per: US rules and regulations requiring full credits where posted::: A Quick And Extra-Dirty Music-Lovers Google Music Review Credits: . zdnet . com/blog/violetblue/a-quick-and-extra-dirty-music-lover-8217s-google-music-review/429?tag=nl . e539" target="_blank">www . zdnet . com By Violet Blue | June 12, 2011, 12:43am PDT With the announcement at Apples WWDC 2011 regarding iCloud music service (for a fee), those who get to play with Googles Music (Beta) - and general music lovers - are distinctly unimpressed . Like most everyone I know that has a varied, eclectic, much-loved (and growing) music collection from all corners of the music worlds, Im getting increasingly peeved about portability, incompatibility, and lock-ins . Which is why when I attended Googles I/O 2011 developer conference, I was particularly intrigued by Google Music Beta . I didnt expect to love it . I am now using it every day - on all my computers and up to eight additional devices, if I so choose . Artwork was matched and added (and easily changed by me) to everything from mashups to podcasts to Musical and MP3 gifts of oblique, dubious, and affectionate origin . Free . I should also add that Apples $24 . 99/year iCloud music service holds up to 20,000 songs, only after compelling the user to a paid upgrade . * Google Music Beta currently holds up to 20,000 song files - free . Feel the burn? This Apple fangirl does . My only regret is that on writing this, its still in invite-beta, and I cant 100% share it with all my friends - yet . I also think that it makes Apples WWDC 2011 iCloud music storage fee-based ($25/year) service look like yet another chumps pocketful of small change - and a massive privacy problem, among being part of (likely) last scraps of Jobs legacy . Im an Apple fangirl, and Im mad as hell . But thats for my next post . Google Music isnt for shopping . The up-front isnt built for selling or compulsive credit card commitment; its a tool to make music life easier without proprietary BS . Music majors and grandma-suing BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) - whom Apple are negotiating with to make deals in Europe for iCloud 2012 - might just have to finally suck it up . But selecting Shop For Artist takes you to a shopping portal . I wonder, will this be deviously developed - how deliciously strategic this could be - when the gates are open? Sign-in to Google Music is a snap . Gmail authentication, then download the Music Manager . Chime in on my comments if youre a paranoid spyware research dev and have something we should know about . Apple is clearly scanning all uploaded files . Next, tell Goog Music what to scrape and upload to the cloud: it scrapes your iTunes, or any folders with music files in them . Anytime you request it . I had just under 2,000 songs and files up in no time . And that was only my old Mac Mini; I am still adding from as many computers as I want . Good times . After spending the past three weeks trying to get the right versions of iTunes and updates on my three different Apple computers with my iTunes account activated on them to sync so I didnt have to erase my new iPod to add new songs that I had already purchased, this was a vacation . I might be more tach savvy than your average family member, but with music - Im really just a consumer and a lover . Still, my new iPod is refused full access due to computer age, or older/not updated OS . I finally gave up trying to add my new music to my iPod (and having non-iTunes music rejected from newer iTunes versions) No Born This Way allowed on my new iPod yet . We Are All Fed Up With iTunes As I write this, Im listening to my Thumbs Up Playlist that contains Stevie Wonders Shes A Bad Mamma Jamma - which is not available in iTunes . Think about it . Google Music felt like - yes . It should be this easy . It got easier . Google Music packs all my hundreds of albums, thousands of mashups, bootlegs, direct-sent files from music artists, and DJ gifts - into its cloud, of course . That means my music is now accessible, all of it, even my playlists created in iTunes were ported in . For use on anything with an Internet connection . And when not connected, like today when I was on the subway, Goog Music Android App had temporarily cached my recently played music and favorites to my phone, so even offline while underground I had my music on my phone, uninterrupted . I made new playlists on the train to pass the time . The Android and Apple Google Music apps are free, and one login with your Gmail gets you all your music . I was also freakily pleased that it didnt drain my battery as much as any given sucktacular Valley-startup Twitter app, and GM was really quite negligible in battery drainage . Someone did something smart . Right now Ive got my Droid phone sending my thumbs up playlist to my Zii Sound D5 via Bluetooth across my bedroom (from my bed), though Ive been doing the same with my MacBook Air from the Google Music webpage for my account . Meaning, I dont need to use an app from any computer, just a browser . All I want to do right now is share my Google Music playlists with my friends, in case anyone wants to let me be DJ while we geeks stay in on a Saturday night . Top that, iCloud . * UPDATE: After primary reports of 2K initial songs, Apples iCloud footnotes claims it will hold up to 25K songs for $24 . 99/year - requiring upgrade, and with limits . However, it also claims that uploading to Google Music takes weeks which is, as I have now experienced, untrue . |
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| 1209016 | 2011-06-13 21:28:00 | Sounds interesting although I prefer to have my music in a format other than cheap MP3 which is why I don't don't use iPoo | gary67 (56) | ||
| 1209017 | 2011-06-13 22:16:00 | Looks good. I may try it when it becomes available outside the US. | fnphoto (2434) | ||
| 1209018 | 2011-06-13 23:58:00 | Yeah I've been following it since Google IO. Have you seen the Google IO Keynotes Joe? You'd probably get a kick out of them! :D Hanging for it, tempted to use a VPN to sign up... |
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| 1209019 | 2011-06-14 03:06:00 | Yeah I've been following it since Google IO . Have you seen the Google IO Keynotes Joe? You'd probably get a kick out of them! :D Hanging for it, tempted to use a VPN to sign up . . . Not yet - I got an email from Google telling me I'm on the list for first rights to the GM, so we'll see . I always sign up for everything I can when it comes from Google-Plex . If you've got a link to those notes, let me know . |
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