Jorge
August 9th, 2008, 02:30 PM
The focus in China from the world may be on the Olympics in Beijing, but Google currently has plans that has less to do with sports and more to do with free music.
Reuters is reporting on Google's newly launched free music service. The service will be available through Top100.cn (Google translation)
From the report:
Google said on Wednesday its service would initially let Internet users search tens of thousands of Chinese songs by singer or song title on its website and download them from Top100.cn, a Chinese music website co-founded by basketball star Yao Ming.
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Reuters is reporting on Google's newly launched free music service. The service will be available through Top100.cn (Google translation)
From the report:
Google said on Wednesday its service would initially let Internet users search tens of thousands of Chinese songs by singer or song title on its website and download them from Top100.cn, a Chinese music website co-founded by basketball star Yao Ming.
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