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Google Enters the Musical FrayPosted on Oct 29, 2009
Google expanded its sprawling multimedia empire this week by adding a music feature to its array of search options, which means that the average, law-abiding music buff won’t have to shell out 99 cents or settle for a 30-second snippet of a new song on iTunes, nor hope that the song will eventually queue up on a Pandora playlist, to hear the whole thing online. —KA
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By homeschooler, November 12 at 3:09 am #
I have expected that the partnership would be with MySpace. They did the same to YouTube couple of years ago and it paid back multiple times. I think this is a good move.
Report thisBy thermaltide, November 9 at 10:48 pm #
Yahoo has been offering this same service for a long time already.
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