Google has launched its music service Google Music App today at their I/O conference. The service is now available only in the US.
With Music Beta you can add up to 20k songs to a full featured music manager on the web and sync to your phone, all for free while the service is in beta. Google’s Paul Joyce revealed that the Music Beta killer feature is ‘Instant Mix,’ Google’s version of Genius playlists, where you can select a song that you like and the music manager will create a playlist based on songs that sound similar.
Music Beta automatically caches music on your phone, and you can select albums, artists and playlists to pin (or download to your phone) for offline listening.
Features
- Google Music lets you store your personal collection online and access it instantly without the hassle of wires or syncing.
- Enjoy your music anywhere — listen on any web browser or your smartphone or tablet running Android 2.2 or higher.
- Save your favorite albums, artists, and playlists on your device so you can keep listening even when you’re not connected.
- Create your own custom playlists or build them automatically from a single song.