ottscay
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I think the problem is that Google ended up having to develop two different music backends - one they were developing most of last year that was based around the premise that they'd successfully negotiated with the music labels, and this one much more recently. So this is probably more a literal beta than normal for them (rather than just polishing a few things based on feedback and ensuring they can scale up to a wide release).
Also, they may still be hoping they can negotiate with the labels for a store (or even music matching) before they get out of beta, although from what I've read they won't get any breakthroughs until at least June, as the music industry is hoping Apple will launch their product then and it will pressure Google and Amazon into giving in to their terms (let's hope not!).
Also, they may still be hoping they can negotiate with the labels for a store (or even music matching) before they get out of beta, although from what I've read they won't get any breakthroughs until at least June, as the music industry is hoping Apple will launch their product then and it will pressure Google and Amazon into giving in to their terms (let's hope not!).