Google takes aim at iTunes with new service


Google is testing a new Music Beta service that is gearing up to take on the iconic iTunes.  Google's new service allows you to access your complete music library (Up to 20,000 songs) anywhere and anytime via their cloud-based service. 

According to Google, here are some of the services you get from the new service:
You can get to your personal music collection at home or on the go. Listen from the web or any enabled device with the Music app available from Android Market. Not online? No problem. The songs you’ve recently played will automatically be available offline. You can also select the specific albums, artists and playlists you want to have available when you’re not connected.
Spend more time listening to your music and less time managing it. Once your music is online, it’s always available. Playlists are automatically kept in sync, and you don’t have to worry about cables, file transfers, or running out of storage space.
Upload your personal music collection to a single library, even if it’s scattered across multiple computers. You can upload music files from any folder or add your iTunes® library and all of your playlists. And when you add new music to your computer, it can be automatically added to your music collection online.
You can request an invite to try the service HERE.