| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 822997 |
2009-10-22 05:23:00 |
Just got feeds about Google to enter the music download subscription service from TechCrunch (www.techcrunch.com) and Search Engine Land (searchengineland.com). Another revenue avenue for Google I guess, and maybe increased competition against iTunes... |
kahawai chaser (3545) |
| 822998 |
2009-10-22 05:35:00 |
Wonder if it will be world wide,or like so many others US only. |
wainuitech (129) |
| 822999 |
2009-10-22 05:45:00 |
Wonder if it will be world wide,or like so many others US only.
Well good question - I don't know; But Google tend to share their services world wide. But might depend on their music providers and their USA music regulations... |
kahawai chaser (3545) |
| 823000 |
2009-10-23 00:36:00 |
They definitely need a world wide circuit. All these restrictions suck big time. |
rob_on_guitar (4196) |
| 823001 |
2009-10-23 01:18:00 |
Funny enough Torrents work internationally..... |
Metla (12) |
| 823002 |
2009-10-23 02:53:00 |
Yea they do (have no restrictions), these restrictions only encourage them too. I dont mind paying. |
rob_on_guitar (4196) |
| 823003 |
2009-10-24 06:33:00 |
Well most people would initially use Google to look for free MP3's from torrents, p2p sites, and other free avenues. I guess Google could easily capitalize on that, by providing a Google music subscription search. They should have the potential (and cash at hand) to become a major music empire online; Much like their other avenues which have become heavily used/popular (e.g. Adwords, Adsense, Google Docs, Gmail, Analytics, Maps, and ...Search) |
kahawai chaser (3545) |
| 823004 |
2009-10-24 10:54:00 |
After reading the links, I don't think iTunes or Amazon need to worry. |
wmoore (6009) |
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