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Upload and Stream Songs with Google Music
Unlike Apple's new iTunes Match service, Google Music can't scan the songs on your hard disk and "match" then with tracks from the new Google music store, this means those with massive digital music collections may find themselves uploading songs with Google Music for the days at a time.
But while iTunes Match costs $25 annually, storing as much as 20,000 songs in your Google Music locker won't cost you a dime.
You can also Transfer iPad Music to Computer, then upload the music to Google Music for sharing with others on the web anytime and anywhere.
How to Upload Tunes with Google Music Steps
Step 1: Visit Google Music and sign in with your Google account, or make a new Google ID.
Step 2: Once you're signed in, you'll look for a choice of free tracks already in your Google Music library. Select a song, then click the "Play" button in the bottom-left corner of your web browser to start listening. Easy, right?

Step 3: Now, time for you to upload tunes with Google Music. Go through the "Upload Music" link in the top-right corner of the screen, then click on the blue "Download Music Manager" button. Google's Music Manager software works on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems.
Once you've installed the songs Manager, launch the application, then logon with your Google ID. Next, you'll need to tell Music Manager where you store your music on your PC.
Once you've chosen the songs you'd like uploaded, Music Manager asks if you'd like it to automatically upload new music; that's your decision, obviously.
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