Google launches next week a service, which allows search users to listen to music on the Internet.
The service, which would be called One Box, is an extension of the regular search of the company. Users seeking information about a particular artist, the results would also listen to music. This not only fragments, but also to full numbers, reports the usually well-informed Peter Kafka of the Wall Street Journal.
The service offers users the opportunity then to the songs also buy them by referring to online music stores.
iLike
According to Kafka for the project, Google would collaborate with music service iLike, which was recently bought by MySpace. Also, music stores and streaming services Lala and imeem would participate.
Competitor
The service, according to GigaOM next week is revealed, is not a direct competitor of music stores like iTunes or Amazon. Techcrunch , on Wednesday first published on rumors that Google is a music service would work, suggested earlier that Google in recent weeks talks would have conducted with various labels.
In 2008 Google launched China already have a music service. This songs could be downloaded for free.


















































