lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

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Google is negotiating a possible alliance with online music service Spotify highly successful in Europe, to set up its long-awaited Google Music service.

Google provides this type of alliance as a step to strengthen to be a new online music service that would not require the download of the file.

Currently there is an "agreement" view with Spotify, a company that has recently taken steps to launch its service in the U.S. legal listening, following its success in Europe.

In parallel with these discussions, Google has tried, without much success, to negotiate agreements with four major labels to launch the music service, which initially wanted to put in place later this year, but now has no scheduled date.

In any case, Google is on the way, like Apple, to launch a music service with the idea that the files are hosted in the cloud "and the user can access them from any Internet-connected device and without the danger of losing a hard drive failure.

Access to the cloud is expected to be the new method of distributing the music industry and large companies are engaged in a race to launch this service soon.

Apple, for example, has already completed their service settings and has already reached agreements with two record companies for its future launch.

Google also has prepared technically his service and even some employees being tested, but is exploring the option of carrying out any acquisitions or alliances to strengthen it.

Also the internet sales site Amazon is interested in this area and last month announced a new service allowing customers to store their files on their servers for music, videos and books.

Source:
http://www.globovision.com/news.php?nid=185590

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