Google Music headed to Europe on November 13th along with scan-and-match

Andre Yoskowitz
29 Oct 2012 17:28

Google has announced today that it will roll out the popular Google Music cloud service to Europe on November 13th.
Perhaps more importantly, the service will also include the new scan-and-match feature, which is great for users who do not want to, or cannot upload their entire libraries manually.
Europe will get scan-and-match first, with Google Music, with the U.S. getting it "soon after."
The service will also be free, beating out competitors like Amazon and Apple who charge $25 per year for it.
Finally, the company has finally come to a deal with Warner Music Group, after a year of negotiations.

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