FleshEatingZipper writes: Earlier this month, I went over the merits of Apple’s new iTunes Match service and found it was a fine solution for backing up your non-iTunes purchases if you already had Apple products, but now that I’ve had a bit more time with the competition, I have to ask again: is all this hullabaloo about cloud services for music worth all the rabble? Let’s dive in…
Some good things happen too in 2020, for example you can get a free Nest Mini smart speaker for your YouTube Premium or Google Play Music subscriptions.
Droid-Life :Depending on your fondness of certain words in music, the Scan and Match feature that Google implemented to Google Music may leave you quite upset. Scan and Match quickly tags music you are uploading and instead of uploading the entire file, it makes the tracks available from their catalog, saving people lots of upload time. That is great, but what happens when you are not getting exactly what you are trying to upload.
Smashiphone: Google recently “enabled” the scan and match feature now found in Google Music, a feature that was once only available and featured in Europe.