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Google OneBox music service now live

Brad Sams   on 02 November 2009 - 14:16 · 18 comments & 7366 views

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Google has released its rumored music service and it's not quite what everyone was expecting. Most were expecting, or wanting, a service similar to what Google offers in China. In China, Google offers free music because piracy has nearly killed all legitimate music sales.

Google has rolled its music service into its OneBox offerings. When a user searches for a song the "simple design brings up to four songs to the top of search results. Once one is clicked on, the song will play on pop-up players from MySpace or Lala. The search results are also accompanied by album art and links to music sites Pandora, imeem and Rhapsody."

The idea is to make searching for music easier by allowing users to listen to the song before traveling away from the search result page. This is a clever move by Google as it allows them to retain users longer on their page and also allows them to sell links to music offering services to increase their bottom line.

"After clicking on a song...a music player will pop up… to play it in full at least once, with an option to buy song downloads from Amazon.com Inc. or Apple Inc.'s iTunes.

Users who try to listen to the same song again may get only shorter previews, though the full-length songs along with videos, tour dates, and ticketing and other band information remains available by clicking through to the MySpace or iLike Web sites."

The service remains US only for now but will most likely be expanded as other partners are brought on board.



Thanks to ManiD for the tip!

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(1 reply) #1 MI6Labs on 02 Nov 2009 - 14:32
Totally the opposite of what I was expecting o_O
#1.1 jandler on 02 Nov 2009 - 16:33
yeah, not much diff from the simple search on youtube we used to do.
#2 minkcar on 02 Nov 2009 - 15:04
erm. ok.
#3 +Trance. on 02 Nov 2009 - 15:07
Nifty.
#4 s3n4te on 02 Nov 2009 - 15:20
wtf?
(1 reply) #5 C_Guy on 02 Nov 2009 - 16:32
with an option to buy song downloads from Amazon.com Inc. or Apple Inc.'s iTunes

If only online music stores and CD stores like Amazon had a way of previewing the music you want before buying it you wouldn't ever need a service like this.

Ohhhhh wait....
#5.1 Shadrack on 03 Nov 2009 - 00:56
C_Guy said,
with an option to buy song downloads from Amazon.com Inc. or Apple Inc.'s iTunes

If only online music stores and CD stores like Amazon had a way of previewing the music you want before buying it you wouldn't ever need a service like this.

Ohhhhh wait....


Its more likely to have a link listen to the full track. I wish I could do that on iTunes and Amazon. I buy a lot of music online, and it wouldn't hurt to be able to listen to the whole album before I buy. But I bet that would probably hurt record sells.
#6 ghostwind on 02 Nov 2009 - 16:52
They already offer a free music service. It is called youtube
#7 OnyxAlien on 02 Nov 2009 - 16:59
Didn't see a link to the actual Google landing page in either article. Here you go if you're interested: http://www.google.com/music/
#8 aero9 on 02 Nov 2009 - 18:21
hmm.. youtube is one option, or you could just go to www.grooveshark.com
#9 Antraxek on 02 Nov 2009 - 18:25
I'm in Europe (Slovenia) and I typed Kid Rock - all summer long in google.com and first hit is video result for this song/video, oh there are 4 hits in first result, all came with video and full music =) I don't need fancy Google music feature.
(1 reply) #10 sanzen09 on 02 Nov 2009 - 18:26
Wow, this is just retarded. What use is this? I can go to Amazon and search their mp3 catalog with THEIR search feature and preview with their song samples. Why the heck would I want to go to Google and search so they can send me to Amazon?
#10.1 Tekkerson on 02 Nov 2009 - 19:02
if your default search engine is google for your browser you can just type the song name and be able to listen to it without going to amazon and typing it on their site. I like.
#11 dimithrak on 02 Nov 2009 - 19:11
i found this really helpful
#12 jase chaos on 02 Nov 2009 - 23:26
Very useful if you're looking for a song and just need a small quick preview.
#13 M_Lyons10 on 02 Nov 2009 - 23:36
I don't like the layout at all. I'll stick to iTunes for now...
#14 HalcyonX12 on 02 Nov 2009 - 23:43
I guess that's one way to go... it'll be interesting to see if/how this has any impact.
#15 Shadrack on 03 Nov 2009 - 00:46
Its actually pretty dang cool.

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