Google Music Beta vs Amazon Cloud Player

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  1. Amazon cloud is by far the best And it has such a better selection And a good interface

  2. Darrell

  3. I love Google Music!

  4. I requested one too and that was over 4 months ago or so! They don’t want me? I don’t care! I shall go elsewhere.

  5. cloud player sucks!!! do not use it!

  6. I liked the content comparison, however, I’m English and you really need to slow down on the voiceover, you talk like a machine gun.

  7. Proxy ftw. Got my invite today. (Outside the US) 😉

  8. Thanks for this review, much appreciated, can’t wait till this comes to the UK.

  9. awww I guess I’ll wait for the real thing! Meanwhile I’ve been using AmazonMP3 Cloud Player.

  10. Waiting for iCloud, Apple is awesome!!! #lol

  11. You realize it’s a beta, and that the don’t just accept you because you asked for an invite? It’s selective, and not all of the registrants will be invited!

  12. I still don’t have mine! D;

  13. Google never sent me an invite, so I moved to Amazon cloud drive. Ended up buying a 70 cent album and getting a free storage upgrade to 20 gigs for a year. See no need to switch to Google Music now.

  14. Nice Video man! :)

  15. Elle Goulding? o.o

    Interesting music. ^ ^

    I want Google Music!!!!! But I live in uk.. poor me.

  16. Skrillex!!

  17. i prefer Grooveshark…

  18. groove shark ftw

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  21. Interresting

  22. @LGSP1140 He made a video of it last year. He likes it a lot and recommends it to every one.

  23. Same with me.

  24. …vs. Apple iCloud (coming soon)

  25. USA needs to learn how to SHARE!!!! There are other people in the world!!!!!!!!

  26. iCloud is the answer.
    Which is free which does this easily.
    One of the ways is taking advantage of iCloud which believe it or not you already have an account for.

    1. On your new computer either it be a Mac or PC go to iTunes and sign in the iTunes Store.
    You may or may not have to confirm credit card details while doing that.

    2. After you are signed in, look on the right hand side for purchased.

    3. Click Purchased

    4. It should load all your purchased songs, apps, movies etc.

    5. Click music if it is not already showing your music

    6. Click all songs

    7. Then on the top right click “not in my library”

    8. On the bottom left click download all

    Now all of your iTunes purchased music will have been downloaded.
    If you really don’t want to upload all your CD’s to your computer I would recommend purchasing the iTunes match service.

    When using iTunes match you should start this service on your old Mac or PC.

    Go to the iTunes match link I provided which will have a video and all the information you need to learn about it. http://www.apple.com/itunes/itunes-match…

    In brief it is a service that scans your library and due to the more than 20 million songs in the iTunes Store it be able to will detect if any of the non iTunes purchased songs are stored their.
    It will then give you the ability to re download all the non iTunes purchased music you had in your old computers library to your new one for free as part of the service.

    Now here is the clever part.
    If iTunes is unable to find any of the tracks from your library it will be only those that iTunes match will automatically upload to the cloud for you to re download the same way.
    http://www.apple.com/itunes/itunes-match…

    You should go to the iCloud link I gave you to learn more about iCloud.
    There is even a short video which you will get a better understanding from. (3rd link I provided).

    iCloud is free which covers the majority of the restoration process.
    The iTunes Match Service is an additional feature that you can purchase which will like I said be for do all the magic when it comes to getting all your music back from non iTunes purchased music.

    I suggest going to all of the sites and watching the videos get the whole idea.

    iCloud does not only cover music the video on http://www.apple.com/icloud/ will explain it.

    The 2nd last link I added is the iCloud home page which using your apple ID which is the same as your iTunes log in details you can have access to so many more things you never knew you needed for free.

    Good luck!!

    P.S
    If you have read all the way through I thank you so much.
    I spent quite a while writing these instructions and accidentally lost it all but was able to get it back some how.
    I have attended several of the free workshops at the apple store which you can attend to by reserving a seat at your nearest apple store. (click on the last link to learn more)

  27. I thought that you had to use iTunes match which is a paid subscription based option if you wanted to transfer music. iCloud only syncs your contacts calendar and backups. If you don’t want to buy a subscription, there are alternative cloud music storage to iTunes Match. One way you could get your iTunes music onto another computer is to use the free service that Google offers called “Google music”. All you would have to do is download Google music, copy all of the music in your iTunes, then download Google music on your other computer, and download all of your music through that and copy it into iTunes. Hope it was helpful.

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