Now playing: Watch this: Music Beta by Google 1:50 Google’s long-awaited cloud music service has arrived. It’s called Music Beta; it’s free (for now, and currently invite-only); and after giving it a test-drive, I’m happy to report that the whole system is fairly smooth. From the perspective of the end-user, the payoff of Music Beta …
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