Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Google brings scan and match to US music store, continues to best Apple and Amazon on pricing

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The days of laboriously uploading your music to a locker in the cloud are over. After launching the feature in Europe last month, Google is today bringing scan and match functionality to its US-based digital music store. Much like Apple and Amazon, Google has secured the necessary agreements with record labels that permit it to analyze your music library and match it against the company's own digital catalog — which grew even more comprehensive with the addition of Warner Music Group in October. Beginning today, users who store their songs in the cloud will no longer have to endure lengthy upload times; you'll realize the feature is active when tracks "upload" instantaneously.


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