Google Music Store Soon To Get Integrated With Google+

The search engine giant, which just reached a marking 40 million users on its young four month old social networking product Google+, planned to integrate the Google Music Store too with it, very sooner. Google Music Store which already has its service in the name of beta, isn't making enough impression among the internet users. The ground cause is well known to every one, that Google music store is missing the four giant music company's on it's ship.

The integration of Google Music Store into Google+ has some highlighting features to take down the Facebook music sevice, like the Google+ users can share the music which they were hearing to their friends, so that they can hear the whole song once and if they like it then they can download the songs.

 

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Also, the cost of each song is expected to come around 99 cents, but what (music companies) songs the Google+ users can hear is still at dillema. So far, without the top four music companies Citigroup Inc.'s EMI Group, Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group, Sony  Corp.'s Sony Music Entertainment and Access Industries Inc.'s Warner Music  Group, on ship, the quest is "whether this new integration of Google+ with Google Music Store could gain success?". The giant online music services like iTunes and Spottify waited long enough to add all the music companies on ship, before providing their service online, which made them sucessfull.

Now, the big question raises as, "why can't the search engine giant Google bring all the music companies on ship?". The answer is really simple, the music companies want secure environment to do their business, and they simply says that Google Music Store isn't a safe place to do it. There is more chances for pirating their music content in the Google Music Store including youtube and Android.

Although, Google currently engaged in negotiating with big music company's to get them on ship before or after the launch of their service. But the unsureness of the music company's profit and the music companies expectancy of piracy proof environment puts the situation into dubiety for Google.

Also, the users of Google+ may get irritated if they can't find almost none of song they were looking for, once the service is brough out. To Face their oppenent Facebook, overflowing with more than 800 million users, Google+ needs the music service. But, whether the service adds goodishness or not, into Google+ depends on how they serve it and when they serve it.

 

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