on 14-11-2012 14:46
on 14-11-2012 14:46
Not only is Google Music store available now, but Google Play Music is available to install on your desktop computer as well. If this doesnt mean anything, think of iTunes. Except Google Play Music lets you upload any music you have onto their cloud service for free (the limit is 20,000 songs) instead of iTunes subscription based iCloud service.
It means Android users no longer have to use a 3rd party app such as iSyncr to sync their iTunes music to Android.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/13/google-play-music-adds-gapless-playback-automatic-instant-mixes/
on 14-11-2012 15:09
on 14-11-2012 15:09
on 14-11-2012 15:13
@Anonymous wrote:If this doesnt mean anything, think of iTunes. Except Google Play Music lets you upload any music you have onto their cloud service for free (the limit is 20,000 songs) instead of iTunes subscription based iCloud service.
It means Android users no longer have to use a 3rd party app such as iSyncr to sync their iTunes music to Android.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/13/google-play-music-adds-gapless-playback-automatic-instant-mixes/
what, another Android app that is free................compared to being ripped off by Apple/iOS!!!
are you reading this Liquid???