Read more.And the firm's YouTube video site makes no profits, despite attracting over 1bn users.
Read more.And the firm's YouTube video site makes no profits, despite attracting over 1bn users.
Yeah, but .... it's Google.
Personally, I don't care what carrots Google dangle, they can shove it. 20k songs or 20 billion songs, either way, not interested.
I appreciate peoples opinions about Google, mostly because it's a reaction to facts. They do use our personal data for a plethora of things and some of it's a bit grey IMHO.
However, I think there music services is really fantastic, it's defiantly there best service if you ask me. It's a relatively high quality stream on your phone(and other devices) for a reasonable monthly fee for there catalogue. Or you can just listen to your own music for free, and you can know store a lot more songs. (I've only got about 4000 on there so it's a pointless change for me !)
I think we should all be very careful about what personal data we do share with the internet and large corporate bodies, however, the fact I listen to spice girls on my way home on Friday nights isn't up there... Maybe you just don't want people knowing you like Nickleback
I'm sure they don't give a rats about my opinion, but like everyone else, they consider themselves entitled to collect, use or abuse personal data about me without my permission.
Why comment? You may have failed to notice, but this it's a discussion forum. Comment, whether positive or negative, is what peoole do. If you don't like my comment, why comment on that? Because you wanted to, right? Well, me too.
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