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Originally Posted by heavenlee777
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2386491,00.asp
You guys should check this out, compares all 3 of the Cloud services (Amazon, Google, Apple).
From comparisons it seems that the Google one is the best.
Also does the Google Cloud service have no compatibility with any Apple products? Because I don't want to use the Apple Cloud service haha.
Btw Google offers 20,000 songs, which is (according to my iTunes) about 100-150 GB.
It depends on size of songs.
Can one of you guys give me a quick rundown of this?
This is supposed to be revolutionary, but I saw a video last year when the Amazon Cloud service released and none of it seemed important to me.
I know you can listen to your library almost anywhere, but I don't have a smartphone of any sort, and my only music comes through my iPod/Laptop.
So is this even worth it for me?
Originally Posted by heavenlee777
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2386491,00.asp
You guys should check this out, compares all 3 of the Cloud services (Amazon, Google, Apple).
From comparisons it seems that the Google one is the best.
Also does the Google Cloud service have no compatibility with any Apple products? Because I don't want to use the Apple Cloud service haha.
Btw Google offers 20,000 songs, which is (according to my iTunes) about 100-150 GB.
It depends on size of songs.
Can one of you guys give me a quick rundown of this?
This is supposed to be revolutionary, but I saw a video last year when the Amazon Cloud service released and none of it seemed important to me.
I know you can listen to your library almost anywhere, but I don't have a smartphone of any sort, and my only music comes through my iPod/Laptop.
So is this even worth it for me?
How can you guarantee Goog music will be more than 25/year? Google seems to always have the best price points when it comes to it's services. Cloud computing and providing users with lots of storage is nothing new to google. They have been doing it for many years. Apple does a better job at branding the technology and making it more user friendly. The biggest advantage for Apple right now is they have the support of the music labels and Google does not. It's going to be interesting.Originally Posted by djuzi05
Originally Posted by heavenlee777
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2386491,00.asp
You guys should check this out, compares all 3 of the Cloud services (Amazon, Google, Apple).
From comparisons it seems that the Google one is the best.
Also does the Google Cloud service have no compatibility with any Apple products? Because I don't want to use the Apple Cloud service haha.
Btw Google offers 20,000 songs, which is (according to my iTunes) about 100-150 GB.
It depends on size of songs.
Can one of you guys give me a quick rundown of this?
This is supposed to be revolutionary, but I saw a video last year when the Amazon Cloud service released and none of it seemed important to me.
I know you can listen to your library almost anywhere, but I don't have a smartphone of any sort, and my only music comes through my iPod/Laptop.
So is this even worth it for me?
iCloud will only be useful for those with apple products (typically a MacBook, iPad, iPhone/iPod combo) as google music gets it's full potential with android. Google music doesn't really have that much over iCloud when I look at the charts. The 5GB limit is only for email and documents on the cloud. Pictures and music are unlimited. And you won't need all that web player functionality as it's so tightly integrated in iOS 5.
Remember Google Media is only temporarily free, I guarantee it'll cost more than $25/year when they start charging. For $2/month iTunes matching will allow you to make all your illegally downloaded music legal. That's pretty amazing if you think about. Plus you'll be synced in minutes no matter what the size of your library. Syncing for weeks is not where it's at. Google was probably diddy boppin a few weeks ago and now running scared trying to figure out how to beat the competition.
Just my friendly opinion as a fan of all technology.
How can you guarantee Goog music will be more than 25/year? Google seems to always have the best price points when it comes to it's services. Cloud computing and providing users with lots of storage is nothing new to google. They have been doing it for many years. Apple does a better job at branding the technology and making it more user friendly. The biggest advantage for Apple right now is they have the support of the music labels and Google does not. It's going to be interesting.Originally Posted by djuzi05
Originally Posted by heavenlee777
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2386491,00.asp
You guys should check this out, compares all 3 of the Cloud services (Amazon, Google, Apple).
From comparisons it seems that the Google one is the best.
Also does the Google Cloud service have no compatibility with any Apple products? Because I don't want to use the Apple Cloud service haha.
Btw Google offers 20,000 songs, which is (according to my iTunes) about 100-150 GB.
It depends on size of songs.
Can one of you guys give me a quick rundown of this?
This is supposed to be revolutionary, but I saw a video last year when the Amazon Cloud service released and none of it seemed important to me.
I know you can listen to your library almost anywhere, but I don't have a smartphone of any sort, and my only music comes through my iPod/Laptop.
So is this even worth it for me?
iCloud will only be useful for those with apple products (typically a MacBook, iPad, iPhone/iPod combo) as google music gets it's full potential with android. Google music doesn't really have that much over iCloud when I look at the charts. The 5GB limit is only for email and documents on the cloud. Pictures and music are unlimited. And you won't need all that web player functionality as it's so tightly integrated in iOS 5.
Remember Google Media is only temporarily free, I guarantee it'll cost more than $25/year when they start charging. For $2/month iTunes matching will allow you to make all your illegally downloaded music legal. That's pretty amazing if you think about. Plus you'll be synced in minutes no matter what the size of your library. Syncing for weeks is not where it's at. Google was probably diddy boppin a few weeks ago and now running scared trying to figure out how to beat the competition.
Just my friendly opinion as a fan of all technology.
I need conformation on this.Originally Posted by djuzi05
Originally Posted by heavenlee777
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2386491,00.asp
You guys should check this out, compares all 3 of the Cloud services (Amazon, Google, Apple).
From comparisons it seems that the Google one is the best.
Also does the Google Cloud service have no compatibility with any Apple products? Because I don't want to use the Apple Cloud service haha.
Btw Google offers 20,000 songs, which is (according to my iTunes) about 100-150 GB.
It depends on size of songs.
Can one of you guys give me a quick rundown of this?
This is supposed to be revolutionary, but I saw a video last year when the Amazon Cloud service released and none of it seemed important to me.
I know you can listen to your library almost anywhere, but I don't have a smartphone of any sort, and my only music comes through my iPod/Laptop.
So is this even worth it for me?
iCloud will only be useful for those with apple products (typically a MacBook, iPad, iPhone/iPod combo) as google music gets it's full potential with android. Google music doesn't really have that much over iCloud when I look at the charts. The 5GB limit is only for email and documents on the cloud. Pictures and music are unlimited. And you won't need all that web player functionality as it's so tightly integrated in iOS 5.
Remember Google Media is only temporarily free, I guarantee it'll cost more than $25/year when they start charging. For $2/month iTunes matching will allow you to make all your illegally downloaded music legal. That's pretty amazing if you think about. Plus you'll be synced in minutes no matter what the size of your library. Syncing for weeks is not where it's at. Google was probably diddy boppin a few weeks ago and now running scared trying to figure out how to beat the competition.
Just my friendly opinion as a fan of all technology.
I need conformation on this.Originally Posted by djuzi05
Originally Posted by heavenlee777
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2386491,00.asp
You guys should check this out, compares all 3 of the Cloud services (Amazon, Google, Apple).
From comparisons it seems that the Google one is the best.
Also does the Google Cloud service have no compatibility with any Apple products? Because I don't want to use the Apple Cloud service haha.
Btw Google offers 20,000 songs, which is (according to my iTunes) about 100-150 GB.
It depends on size of songs.
Can one of you guys give me a quick rundown of this?
This is supposed to be revolutionary, but I saw a video last year when the Amazon Cloud service released and none of it seemed important to me.
I know you can listen to your library almost anywhere, but I don't have a smartphone of any sort, and my only music comes through my iPod/Laptop.
So is this even worth it for me?
iCloud will only be useful for those with apple products (typically a MacBook, iPad, iPhone/iPod combo) as google music gets it's full potential with android. Google music doesn't really have that much over iCloud when I look at the charts. The 5GB limit is only for email and documents on the cloud. Pictures and music are unlimited. And you won't need all that web player functionality as it's so tightly integrated in iOS 5.
Remember Google Media is only temporarily free, I guarantee it'll cost more than $25/year when they start charging. For $2/month iTunes matching will allow you to make all your illegally downloaded music legal. That's pretty amazing if you think about. Plus you'll be synced in minutes no matter what the size of your library. Syncing for weeks is not where it's at. Google was probably diddy boppin a few weeks ago and now running scared trying to figure out how to beat the competition.
Just my friendly opinion as a fan of all technology.
Originally Posted by N1K3B4LLER
can i get an invite plz
Originally Posted by Caerus
pm!
Originally Posted by dagreatone156
Invite plz
Originally Posted by DRETHEMAN
There are no invites to send out... you gotta go to www.google.com/music and request one.
Originally Posted by N1K3B4LLER
can i get an invite plz
Originally Posted by Caerus
pm!
Originally Posted by dagreatone156
Invite plz
Originally Posted by DRETHEMAN
There are no invites to send out... you gotta go to www.google.com/music and request one.