Google partners with Warner Music Group

Google and Warner team up to bring a more extensive music library to Google Play

October 30, 2012
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Google and Warner Music Group have partnered-up to bring even more music to the Google Play store.

Bands and musicians like Green Day, Madonna, Neil Young, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers just to name a few, will be added to the music store.

Google’s Andy Rubin says that the company is “now working with all of the major record labels globally, and all the major US magazine publishers, as well as many independent labels, artists and publishers.”

Google is now partnered with all of the major music labels.

Source: The New York Times

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