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Google Play Music
Google Play Music is another addition to the large suite of Google Play applications that is available to all Android users. With the Google Play Store application, you can download free music and movies for your Android smartphone or tablet. Furthermore, the Play Store serves as an online entertainment hub, allowing you to either rent or purchase movies, TV programs, books, or music, that you can either watch on your Android device, chromecast-enabled TV, or through the Chrome browser on your Mac computer... or even on your PC. There are a few steps that you will need to take in order to get this free software to install on your device. This guide will walk you through each step. If you have not heard of the free Google Play Music application, the process to get it running and using your phone will be a bit different from if you had purchased the software already. If you have purchased the free version, you will need to download the latest "soundloader" (v4) and then install it onto your phone or tablet by following the on-screen instructions. After it's installed, you will be able to browse and search for any song, and then choose to download it onto your phone or play it directly from your device's memory. Google is not sharing any free song titles or track lists with their subscribers, however, so if you want to listen to one of your favorite songs, you will probably need to make a subscription to the Google Play Music subscription service. There are a few other options for downloading music and other apps: you can download songs directly from websites such as iTunes, where you can purchase the song, or you can look around for free music download sites. Google Play Music is probably the easiest way to get free music since all you have to do is install the free version on your device and follow the on-screen instructions. However, there are still other paid download services that you may be able to find online, such as Rhapsody or iCarve.