Billboard has an exclusive outline of Google’s in-the-works music service. Browser-based, ability to stream all of your music from any computer, also via mobile apps, and… the ability to stream any track once AND the ability to include in your library any music on your hard drive, legally acquired or no. Details are sketchy, not sure if the labels will get on board, but an intriguing replacement to Lala, for sure. MOG and Rdio beware…
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