Google online Music Store

By Toby 18 November 2011
Google has launched an online music store which will allow devices which run it's android smartphone software to be able to choose from a library of around 13million songs.  However, this service is only currently in the USA.











BBC:



EMI, Sony Music Entertainment, Universal and 23 independent labels are providing content to create a library of 13 million songs.
However, Warner Music Group has opted not to take part at this point.
The service poses a challenge to Apple's dominance of the sector. It launched its iTunes store in 2003.
QUOTES:
"It's not exactly innovative, but the reality is that Google will get success in the same way it has in other markets - by making the most of its strengths in search and Android, and it will keep chipping away," said Colin Gillis
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