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Google, Facebook Plan to Beef Up Music Features

10/22/09, 10:07 am EST

Both Google and Facebook are reportedly planning to beef up their music features by allowing users to find and stream music more easily on their services, the New York Times reports. According to sources who have been invited to a Google event next week at Los Angeles’ Capitol Building, the search engine giant is expected to reveal “a more efficient way” of finding, streaming and learning about music, which will reportedly involve Google linking up with music sites like Lala, iLike and Imeem.

Google has not aligned itself with any of the major labels as of yet, the NYT reports, but will respond to searches for songs by presenting a 30-second stream — or in some cases, a full track — powered by its partners. Essentially, it’s a shortcut for users who may go directly to YouTube or the iTunes music store to be able to search and listen to music without paying for it.

Facebook is developing the option for users to send songs as a gift to friends, the NYT writes. As it stands now, Facebook users can send virtual birthday cakes and dogs and other tiny graphics for a small fee to other Facebookers. However, after a deal with Lala, for 10 cents, users will be able to send a song stream from the music service to other friends on Facebook. For a dollar, the song can be downloaded and imported into iTunes or other music players.

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boogey | 10/22/2009, 10:50 am EST

awesome ness

Digital Music | 10/22/2009, 10:58 am EST

Yaaaaahoooooo!!!! or should I say GOOOOOGLEEEEEE!

Blah | 10/22/2009, 11:34 am EST

“Google has not aligned itself with any of the major labels as of yet”

Funny because according to NME:
Warner Music, EMI, Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group have all joined Google’s service, which is expected to launch next week.

Ischjasz | 10/22/2009, 3:24 pm EST

With this addition to the Google service I would say they are well prepared for the next ten years. OK something for the mind… Imagine if everybody that know what Google is was wearing a Google t-shirt tommorow…

Mel | 10/23/2009, 2:12 pm EST

What I wanna know is, when are the record companies gonna go back to releasing GOOD, REAL MUSIC by people who can actually sing and have talent? We don’t need this new feature to further promote the absolute garbage that passes for music.

Lu Galasso | 10/23/2009, 2:26 pm EST

The big question is whether or not this will be better than Myspace music since Myspace is still has the dominate service among bands.

Dear Mel, | 10/23/2009, 7:27 pm EST

You are completely missing the point.

shantel | 10/25/2009, 10:02 pm EST

I love both yahoo and google but most rating say yahoooooooo

prettypie | 10/26/2009, 10:08 am EST

this here is for every body that think they cant jugde somebody even through chris brown was wrong give no write for people to comment and jugde him i give it 95% of all black man beating up on there girl friends so dont jugde one of them jugde them all and lady u know im right…..

Jungleland2 | 10/26/2009, 11:25 am EST

Another case of the record labels reacting instead of acting. There are plenty of places to get music for pay (amazon, itunes, emusic), for free streaming (pandora, youtube, wolfgangs vault), and then there is bit torrent, bands websites, CD Baby…

There is no lack of access to music.

Facebook and Google are trying to figure out how to make money off of the music (which I get is why they are in business)but I don’t see how there is room for more players.

On Facebook, you can import youtube and send it to people, post it,”like” it, …It’s free, easy,etc.

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