you mean word?
you mean word?
huh, cool. Well that's rather informative so thanks.
I rather like how you put that. That we are moving away from "owning" music.
also, Bandcamp (which is generally an indie label) sells a lot of good music formatted in your choice of qualities including FLAC, MP3 320, MP3 V0, AAC, and OGG
I was under the impression that a 256 AAC file would sound basically the same as a 256 MP3 file, but would be smaller in size.
Google's legal stance here (which has legal precedence) is that as you are simply uploading and listening to your own files Google isn't at fault for the legality of your ownership of those files.
There isn't any "Library sharing support" and there probably won't be any time soon.
If you hit Songs view and then click ARTIST at the top to sort by artist then album.
agreed.
Really, everyone who uses Google Reader (especially if you don't like the changes) ought to give Feedly a try.
McLovin it
vote: feedly
Agreed, entirely.
Too little, too late.
You might note that belvedere isn't instant.
I would suggest just getting Google Music, personally.
That's what "offline" songs are for.
I found a mistake in the article: Jorte actually does have task syncing - with google
I love downloading ROMs and Netflix, but that's what wifi is for..
My stepfather always loved "VirusPlumeOfDeath"