Google Launches Magnifier - Music Finding Service For Music Beta!
Among lots of exciting things, a new music streaming service Google's Music Beta was officially announced at the Moscone Centre in San Francisco, during the #-Link-Snipped-#. For now, Music Beta is available only for people residing in US. Another service, called the <a href="https://magnifier.blogspot.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Magnifier</a> has been launched today, which works along with Music Beta. This Magnifier enables you to find new music and add various free songs to your existing Music Beta collection. This site provides registered users an access to new songs, videos of live performances and even provides free songs of the featured artist of that particular day. Similar to Music Beta, this service is only accessible to people living in the US for now. As claimed by the<em> Wall Street Journal,</em> its service is similar to the service rendered by Amazon.com.
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Google I/O Conference 2011
 Music Beta is a cloud based services providing users a storage of 20,000 of their own songs for free which can be streamed over the web to their Android handsets or tablets. An attention grabbing feature of this cloud service is Instant Mix, where by selecting a single track, a playlist is generated of 25 different tracks. Apart from using Instant Mix, playlist can be made manually as well. Songs can be locally cached and users can select songs, albums or playlists to store on the web. This updated app will function with music on any phone equipped with Android 2.2 or above. So Android Users (those staying in America), do enjoy/download songs from #-Link-Snipped-#. Groove to the tunes. Cheers!