perhaps ring “ One Box , ” or mayhap not , Google’snew music serviceis basically a set of music search peter . And even if it ’s not an iTunes killer or a stateside Spotify , it still matter .
https://gizmodo.com/how-will-googles-rumored-music-service-work-updated-5386574
Techcrunch has afew shotsof the servicing , which give a pretty good idea of how it ’ll act upon : You , Anonymous Google User , will seek for music . Google will return a special search page template with artist information , record album listings and cover up art — this is something they ’ve been doing for a while now . The important difference is , you ’ll be capable to listen to birdcall , either as samples or in full , by fashion of a iLike and LaLa player widgets , right away from the results . ( It could be more — Kafka says Imeem’sjoining in as well )

iLikeis a music discovery service - cum - medicine store , which pullulate samples for free , and sell tracks for $ .89 to $ 1.29 , not unlike iTunes . LaLahas a much netlike model , in which users can listen to any vocal once , after which they can either a ) purchase online , web browser app - ground listening privilege for $ .10 , or download the cartroad in full for $ .79 . They ’re two pocket-size thespian ( though iLike got snatched up by MySpace a while back ) that just scram one of the magnanimous endorsements imaginable : Prime placement on Google ’s search varlet .
I do n’t really see where a desktop client or even a Google - post shopfront fits into this impression , but it ’s early , and these are just leaks — and besides , as interesting as this is , it does n’t feel quite everlasting . Maybe novel pricing from iLike or LaLa ? subscription ? Whatever it is , a formal announcement is expect on October 28th . [ TechCrunch ]
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