Google is not yet satisfied with Google Music



    Recently it became known that Google is not particularly pleased with the development of its music service Google Music. There were no direct publications from the management of the company, however, Google partners received such information from the employees of the Good Corporation. The company is very unhappy with the fact that the service has not yet become popular at the proper level.

    The Google Music service itself was launched relatively recently, and there were no particularly high-profile statements by the corporation about this. At the beginning of the existence of the service, geeks and amateurs of everything new started to test it, but after a while the number of people wishing to participate in checking the operation of the service was reduced. As a result, neither attendance nor revenue reached the level expected by the company. The number of users (or rather, accounts) registered in Google Music is quite large, but there are not as many active users as the developers and the management would like.

    Currently, you can work with the service both from a laptop or computer, and from a mobile device thanks to the application for Android. In general, there are no special differences in this service compared to analogues of other companies. Perhaps that is why Google Music has not become so popular.

    However, the service runs for only three months, which is not so much. It may well be that over time, Google Music will still gain popularity. And if the development team comes up with some kind of “highlight” for this project, everything will work out. Now we are finalizing the API service, in connection with which we can predict an increase in the number of active users for this project. In addition, the media system from the Corporation of Good, which has been rumored lately, is likely to also work with this service. So already at Google Music everything can still be ahead. Moreover, 3 months is not a deadline for such a large project.

    Via androidguys

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