Apple Cloud Music will arrive before Google Music



According to the reports we got Apple cloud music service is all set to arrive and will beat the Similar sort of service provided by Google at the moment.

According to the sources Apple is all done with its cloud music service and is all set to launch it soon. This cloud service will act as content’s locker with digital signature which users will purchase. Apple will provide this service this service, whether the users use iOS or Mac device. Reports also say that apple will not be able to provide subscription option to your music because they haven’t got licenses from the music labels.
A Year has gone passed when Google promised that it will provide the users to stream their home tracks from your Android phone, but this hasn’t been seen yet. But this thing was spotted in the leaked version of Android Music Player but the rumors mugging around told that this one is not going to reach the audience with full flow as this one also hasn’t got close to grabbing the licenses of music labels.


If that scenario sounds familiar, it should. Amazon has just launched its Cloud Player and this enables users to upload their tracks to Amazon’s servers and then play these on any device they want to access it from.
The music labels are freaking out over this but Amazon insists that there’s no new licenses needed because it’s no different than users accessing their physical hard drive. Unlike something like MP3.com, Amazon may be in the right legally because it does require users to upload these files once.
Google wants to sell tracks from its own Android market and we are hoping that this will happen but, this one will take some amount of time as Google will have to partner with music industry.
Well on the Apple cloud music, its about to arrive just wait till WWDC (or it can happen before that too) in June and it will be available for you guys…