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Google Music came out of beta stage and is available in the Android Market

Google has announced that its music cloud service Music Beta testing stage has finished and moved into a new stage, evolve into Google Music, which is now available in the "Music» Android Market.

As the company claims, the service was created to ensure that would spend more time listening to music and less - on its management. All purchased and downloaded for free music is automatically synchronized to all connected user devices. In addition, the user will be synchronized playlists. To select may also choose a list of songs that you can then listen to offline.

Currently, the Android Market, from the words of Google, is available for purchase, download and listen to nearly 13 million tracks provided by such labels as Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, EMI, as well as a global independent legal agency Merlin and more than 1,000 major independent studios, including Merge Records, Warp Records, Matador Records, XL Recordings and Naxos. It is claimed also for cooperation with distributors of digital content, as IODA, INgrooves, The Orchard and Believe Digital.

Google Music Service is integrated with social networking Google +, allowing you to share with your friends is loaded (or like) the music that they could hear it straight from the G +. And, if it was acquired by the user, the Google + it will be available in full (not truncated) to listen to community users.

In addition to this, any musician who has the necessary rights to distribute their songs, can independently connect to the Google Music in a special section created for authors, and distribute (upload, manage, etc.), including money, their the work.

Unfortunately, this service is currently available so far only for U.S. residents and mobile-based operating system Android 2.2 and above.

With the launch of a full service Google Music, renewed, and also of the same name under software platform Android, which was to maintain the functionality of the Web version of music service, including integration with the Android Market and Google +.

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