Many users spent days getting all their songs into Google only to realize that, in some misguided effort to appease overly-cautious music labels, those songs were stuck in the cloud. When Google Music launched, it offered users a handy desktop app that monitored the entire music library on a PC, helpfully uploading new tunes to the cloud. The result might be the ultimate free music locker. The search giant’s cloud music service added a new feature this week US users can now download their entire MP3 library, both purchased and uploaded tunes. At least one digital locker is bucking the trend: Google Music. After all, you don’t want to lose all your media if the worst happens. In the wake of the Megaupload takedown, it might seem like a good time to back away from increasingly locked-down cloud storage. ![]() This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page.
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