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Streaming limit lurking beneath the joy of Google Music

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For the many fans who would swear by Google Music streaming service, it appears that they have a music streaming limit which will stop you from streaming with a message as pictured above. As to what the limit is, we are currently still in darkness. It could be anything from time, data, or number of songs. The scenario is weird in the sense that Google had never made any mention of a cap in any sense of the word regarding Google Music. Another disturbing element to the image is that the user is not informed when his service will be restored.

It is things like which make a completely cloud-enabled feature ‘too good to be true’. The see that users can be blocked from content that they own, some of which that were even purchased is enough to make anyone shift uncomfortably in their seat. The user also mentioned to Droid-Life that he is not sure if he is angry about the cap or that there is nothing he can do to remove it even if it meant paying for it.

He states that he had no problems with Google if they had to implement a cap-system, however, an option to pay to bypass the block in services should also be offered. Just as well, the user could have download music on his PC but in his opinion and very accurately, this destroys the point of being an user of a cloud-enabled system. That being said however, the reports also state that the user gave Google the benefit of the doubt by stating that it could be a glitch or maybe they were testing a payment service for the future but like him, we all are waiting to see what Google has to say about the issue.

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