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As a Google fan, I'm pretty enthusiastic about this... as long as it'll not end up being US exclusive -_-.
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orcishgamer: The whole invite/beta thing is just Google's way to hype shit these days.
They did the same thing when Gmail was still in beta, and it was pretty annoying honestly. By the time they allowed people in without invites, it was essentially an open beta anyway due to bajillions of people using it. Unless they're worried about bandwidth usage or something (which is silly) there's no actual reason for the beta to be invite-only. More people = more bugs get found = better final product.
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emusan: also should be noted that with Amazon, anything purchased from their Music store is not considered in your cloud space calculations(so you could own everything there and still have the free 5gb left), and they are also giving away 20gigs free for a year to anyone who buys an album(not sure if its all albums or just a few), which is quite nice.

imho google is too little too late this time, I don't need an "invite" to get onto the Amazon music cloud player, and I've already uploaded all my music to that, so no real point in switching to google at this point... of course they will probably come up with some irresistible feature before the end...
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lukipela: You need an invite because it is still in beta. Jeez.
but thats my point, its in beta but it offers the same features as Amazon which is not in beta, plus with google everything is in beta for YEARS(gmail was only un-betad in the last year I believe).