Leaked Pics Lend More Credence to Rumors of Google Music Streaming Service

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Brenna Ehrlich
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Leaked Pics Lend More Credence to Rumors of Google Music Streaming Service
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Blog Tech From 10, which now appears to be out of commission, recently showcased screenshots of the app, reporting that it features playlisting, shuffle and repeat, and a UI very similar to iTunes. The app also reportedly features Google's much-rumored cloud-based music service, a music locker that we've been hearing about for what seems like forever.

We've been getting glimpses of the service at a rapid clip, including a video in December, a screenshot in January including a "Sync Music" function, and recent buzzing that Google has been dogfooding the product at HQ.

With Amazon recently releasing its Cloud Player, and the market becoming increasingly crowded with music subscription services and lockers, we wonder if Google will release its competitive service soon. In the meantime, there are always more leaks to tide us over.

Here are some screenshots of the alleged app:

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DownloadSquad shows the streaming functionality and caching for offline listening.

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This image comes courtesy of Hypebot. As you can see, it features a playlisting option. It also demonstrates that Google employees dig Jared Leto's band, 30 Seconds to Mars.

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