Posted by on Nov 21, 2011 in Featured, Music News | 0 comments
Google music is here, finally. Lots of people have been waiting for Google to open up its music service for months, perhaps as an alternative to iTunes, for Android users. But everyone can use Google Music. It works a little differently on an Android phone than it does on your desktop. It is important to note that in order to use Google Music, you’ll need to register a payment method in Google Wallet, whether you actually end of using that or not. The payment method stays on hand to ensure that a way to pay for purchases is always available.
Google Music is both player and library in one. It’s as safe as your home security team, with totally secure transactions. You buy your music on the Android Market site. That is true even if you don’t own or use any Android devices of your own. Here is how to use it: at the Google Music site, just download the Music Manager app, and it will scan your PC or Mac for music files and upload them to your cloud-based music locker. It’s a pretty clever concept. You can find out more about using Google Music in the video below: