Google Music users, you can breathe a slight sigh of relief, but don’t get too excited. Google has finally enabled a way for you to retrieve the music you upload to its new music storage locker ...
If you’re like me, you’ve been using Google Play Music for a number of years to host your massive music library. Unlike a lot of people, I’m not interested in streaming services like Spotify or Apple ...
For a while now I’ve been using Google Music as a kind of cloud-based backup for my music library. Except that it wasn’t really a backup, because I couldn’t easily retrieve all the songs I’d uploaded.
You can keep using Google Music for a few more weeks if you want to, but Google will soon start removing its features. For example, according to Google’s timeline, you will no longer be able to ...
Google has this week expanded the functionality of their Music Manager for Google Music to allow users to download tunes directly from their cloud. In the past, users have only been able to upload ...
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