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Google cranks up service with offer to store 20,000 songs for free
Google wants you to use its Music service, and it's willing to store 20,000 of your songs for free in the cloud to get you to try it. The Mountain View, Calif., company announced a new scan and match feature for U.S. users that will let them quickly...
Tags: Google Inc., Entertainment, Amazon.com Inc., Music
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Google Instant Playlists: Do They Know More About Our Music Collections Than We Do?
Do you use Google Play? If so, have you noticed that they’ve rolled out a new “Instant Playlist”-generating feature recently? It’s very strange, and kind of cool. Google Play (otherwise and formerly known as Google Music) -- in...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Mystery (genre), Google Play, Cat Power, Apple iTunes
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Bruce Springsteen knocks Adele out of the top spot, but barely
Staff reporterIt took the Boss to knock Adele’s unstoppable “21” out of the top spot on Billboard’s Top 200. Bruce Springsteen scored his 10th No. 1 debut with his latest opus, “Wrecking Ball,” pushing 196,000 copies, according to...Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Spring Break, Andrew Bird, Adele (music artist)
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The Black Keys black out Spotify, MOG, Rdio and Rhapsody
Pop & HissThe Black Keys' latest album, "El Camino," is out everywhere -- except Spotify, Rdio and Rhapsody. The band's decision, first reported by Digital Music News, comes after Coldplay and Mac Miller made similar calls earlier this year to withhold their newest... -
Samsung Galaxy Nexus finally has a U.S. release date: Thursday
TechnologySamsung Galaxy Nexus to be released in U.S. on Thursday. Smartphone is first device to run Android's Ice Cream Sandwich, the latest version of Google's mobile operating system.... -
Five ways to get started with your new Android phone
TechnologySo you've got an Android smartphone. Now what? Here are five ways to start.... -
New York Times says mea culpa after oops email to 8 million people
Money & CompanyMore than eight million people who shared information with The New York Times received an erroneous e-mail from the company Wednesday telling them that they would no longer be receiving home delivery of the newspaper.... -
The most memorable music moments of 2011
Pop & HissPop critic Randall Roberts gives his highly opinionated rundown of a few of 2011's most memorable and/or unfortunate musical moments.... -
Facebook flips the switch on Turntable.fm-like DJ feature
Pop & HissFacebook throws DJ feature into the social mix, letting users listen to music online with friends.... -
Warner's Bronfman vows to 'fight' EMI sale to Universal and Sony
Company TownEdgar Bronfman Jr., Warner Music Group's former chief executive and outgoing chairman, said his company would oppose the sale of EMI Group to Warner's two biggest rivals, saying the deals would reduce competition.... -
Google Play unifies books, music, movies, games
Company TownGoogle pulls together its media and entertainment properties under a new Google Play brand and storefront as consumers increasingly turn to one destination to be the hub of their digital entertainment, whether it's Apple's iTunes, Amazon.com or Microsoft'...
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