Google Expands Play Music Online Storage to 50K Songs
Feb 25, 2015, 1:23 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Google today more than doubled the amount of storage available to users of its Play Music service. Beginning today, users can upload as many as 50,000 songs from their personal library (previous limit was 20,000). Once uploaded, the songs can be accessed from any Android device, as well as from the iPhone, iPad, and from web browsers. The upgraded storage and basic service are free. Consumers can pay $10 per month for access to Google's entire library of music.
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