
On Monday the resourceful informers claimed that Google is speeding up the talks which are the part of his much awaited launch of Google Music service so that a Google Music Launch Date can he reached upon. Andy Rubin, the android’s lead man is already in “accelerated” discourses with Harry Fox Agency so that Google can admittance for 27,000 songs at least. According to the implications of the New York post as deciphered by the stance to smaller groups Google has the deals in its pockets which include the ones with the major labels in the industry and therefore now it’s focusing on other independents.
Estimates based on the speed of talks implied that Google Music could be active by November or December. The statements are partly contradicted by hints of troubled discussions with major labels and imply either that discussions with majors and independents are simultaneous or else that the remaining issues with major studios were cleared up.
As to the exact features of this new development the details are still to be unraveled but the speculations claims that the feature of per-track store including the streaming service is definitely on the list. The facility to purchase music directly through Wi-Fi along with downloading the tracks on an Android phone and an effective mobile component should be the part of the catalogue offered by Google music.
The rumors about apple launching its cloud-based iTunes further increases the pressure on Google and Rubin which points to the possibility Google loosing its strong hold in music.







