Cloud Music: Streaming Music through Google Docs

By Mark Rollins - 07/27/2010 7:11:28 PM


500x_cloud-music-appSure, there are many music-streaming apps, such as mSpot and Sugarsync for BlackBerry.

What makes Cloud Music different is that the user can upload music files as a Google document, and then stream the song straight from there. The application supports MP3, MP4, as well as WAV files, and it really is beginning to look like Google Docs can do just about anything.

The Cloud Music App costs about $1.99 and is available at iTunes now.

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