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.
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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.
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"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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