Alleged Google Music Store Screenshots and More Details Surface

Anton D. Nagy | November 14, 2011 2:30 AM

While everyone expects Google to launch its Music Store at this week’s November 16 event in Los Angeles, a couple of alleged screenshots and more details concerning the service have been popping up online.

The two images above are part of a larger screenshot library allegedly taken off of Google’s Music Store inside the Market and they are looking really good. Mountain View will also reportedly throw in a “Free Song Of The Day” feature which is pretty self-explanatory alongside music recommendations based on your searches purchases. Please note that, as the source indicates, the offering Google will launch might look different as there have been some last minute touch-ups. Check more images out below at the source link.

Source: TecnoDroidVe

Via: AndroidPolice

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