FOUND: Google's cloud-based music service. Hackers have exposed that not only does it exist, but it works too.
Once the leaked Honeycomb music player is correctly installed on Android, users synced their music libraries to Google's servers. Since the service hasn't been made publically available, they haven't run into any storage limits.
Once Google's music cloud is officially launched, users will be locked out, as there will be a pay wall. But for now, they can enjoy their new remote streaming capabilities. Reports say that Google's service is months away from release.
Once the leaked Honeycomb music player is correctly installed on Android, users synced their music libraries to Google's servers. Since the service hasn't been made publically available, they haven't run into any storage limits.
Once Google's music cloud is officially launched, users will be locked out, as there will be a pay wall. But for now, they can enjoy their new remote streaming capabilities. Reports say that Google's service is months away from release.






