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Apple is almost ready to release its iCloud music service

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24 May 2011

Apple, in addition to its successful products such as macintosh, iPod, iPhone and iPad, is in progress to release its cloud-based music streaming service soon in contrast to rival Google's Music Beta and Amazon's Cloud Drive and is signing an agreement with EMI and very near to agreeing terms with Universal and Sony.

One of the best features is 'scan and match' which scans your music collection and gives you access to the labels' master recordings of those songs rather than waiting hours to upload them.

Apple stands behind Google and Amazon in releasing its cloud music service but it has an advantage of license deals.To know more, please visit CNET UK.

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