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Basically the jist of the Google Music service is that you will be able to upload up to 20,000 of your own songs to the cloud based service and then stream it via the web to your portable devices, it says as long as the device is Flash capable.
This could be an interesting cloud based service to be used in conjuction with the N900 and definitely save on storage space on our devices.
Anyone have any thoughts?