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Google Play Music on your DROID RAZR M BY MOTOROLA

December 11, 2012 : BY Motorola

You’ve spent years building up your music collection and now have thousands of tracks to choose from. Only problem is, your MP3 player either doesn’t hold them all, or restrictions are placed on uploading and downloading them at will. If this sounds familiar, and you want all your music where, when and how you decide, it’s time to visit Google Play Music. The free Android app from the Google Play Store lets you listen to your music collection anywhere you have an internet connection, and even let’s you save favorites for offline listening for those times when the signal just isn’t there. The DROID RAZR M by Motorola is the perfect replacement for your old MP3 player, and all Motorola phones running Android 2.2 and up are ready to rock as well.

All your music is stored online, so no need to worry about syncing or storage space, and music purchases from Google Play automatically appear in the app. The best part is, you can add up to 20,000 more songs from your personal music collection for free. Whether they’re on iTunes, Windows Media Player or anywhere on your hard drive, the time for getting them all organized and streaming to you anywhere has arrived. Share a free full play of the songs you purchase from Google Play with your friends on Google+. The Google Play Store also has plenty of free songs available for download, and of course millions of songs available for purchase.

Listen to you music anywhere, instantly.

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With music festival season kicking off this weekend, it’s time to get in the mood to camp, rock out or just plain chill. To help you have the best experience, check out the Google Play Music app which lets you store all of your purchases and up to 20,000 songs from your personal files, for free. And you can listen to them on the web or your mobile device without the hassle of wires. You can also choose from millions of songs to buy on Google Play, and browse hundreds of free songs to download too! To get started with Google Music, click here.

And once you’ve gotten all the best tunes, grab the DROID RAZR MAXX by Motorola so you have a smartphone that delivers fist-pumping from the polo grounds for longer than the competition. With the RAZR MAXX battery life, you can listen to music 23% longer than on the iPhone 4S and 38% longer than the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Because as we all know, the last thing you want in the middle of your dance party is to have the music stop.

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New music … and new ways to listen

November 25, 2011 : BY Motorola

Time to face the music. Your playlists are looking a little … tired. Give your music library the facelift it needs with songs from Android Market. There are millions of songs available for purchase, as well as a collection of free music.

And the best part about buying songs from Android Market? Being able to listen instantly, from anywhere with Google Music. Whether you’re online at your computer, out and about with just your phone, or on your tablet, as soon as you buy a song from Android Market, it’s instantly accessible through Google Music and the Google Music app on your device — no wires and no syncing required. Android 2.2 or higher is required.

Google Music stores all your Android Market song purchases, plus you can add up to 20,000 more songs from your personal music collection for free.

Other Google Music highlights:
* Free song of the day
* When you like what you hear, share it with friends. You can share a free full play of the songs you purchase from Android Market with your friends on Google+.
* Exclusive tracks and albums from popular artists — The Rolling Stones, Coldplay, Busta Rhymes, Shakira, Pearl Jam and Dave Matthews Band

So, make your ears happy. Get shopping for some new jams in the Android Market, then get listening with Google Music and the Google Music app.

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