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Now use Google Music Apps on your iPhone and iPad

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iPhone and iPad users can now use Google Music, a cloud service previously reserved for Android devices. Instead, create a native application IOS, Google offers a web app designed to rival Apple's iTunes with the iTunes and Amazon Cloud Player Meeting.

Google announced Google Web iOS Music via Twitter, on Thursday, that allows you to browse music by artist, album, song, playlist, and gender in a gray base interface, similar to the native application for Android.

Music can play in the background and playback can be controlled with the IOS standard play / pause / skip control, but Google makes no cache option for offline reading music or to create new lists.

Announced in May, Google has been criticized by music tibia. At the moment only available by invitation (request one here in the U.S. alone), and so far free to use during the beta. However, Google Music has a major drawback, as Google does not reach agreements with the labels for the service.

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