Google also announced today their cloud-based music service for Android users called Music Beta by Google (of course).  Music Beta is an invite only and initially free service that allows users to store their music collection (up to 20,000 songs) on their desktop via Google’s music manager for PC/Mac.   Then users can access their library on their Android device that supports playlists and can download music for stored playback when there is no data connectivity.  Android users can expect to see the Music Beta app appear in the Android Market sometime today.  You can check out a video after the break where Google demos the app.

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