Google China officially launches its music search service

by ofree on 2008-08-06 18:03:15

Google China has finally officially launched the long-awaited music search service for countless Chinese netizens. Now everyone can log in to Google Music Search via www.g.cn/music and experience the stunning sound quality of legitimate music.

Compared with the music search services provided by many domestic portal sites, the biggest advantage of Google Music Search undoubtedly lies in: all the music it provides for trial listening and download are legitimate music authorized by record companies. In fact, Baidu MP3, the largest music search in China, has been plagued by music copyright lawsuits with record companies. However, Google cleverly "borrowed the body to resurrect" by taking advantage of this point, using its music partner - Jumei Music Network, to sign contracts with major record companies to obtain authorization for legitimate music trial listening and downloading, and then display it through Google Music Search, successfully摆脱摆脱from the entanglement of music copyright issues. Now, whenever users search for music on Google China, a ONEBOX (as shown in the figure below) of the music will appear, which includes information such as singer, album, trial listening, and download, guiding users to use Google Music Search.

The webmaster tried out Google's music search. When listening to music for the first time, a confirmation window for Jumei Music Network service terms will pop up. Users must agree before they can listen. The player interface for trial listening is very elegant and simple, with all functions such as music control, playlist, and lyric display available. Ads are also displayed right below the player, without affecting user experience, unlike the domineering ads of Baidu MP3. Additionally, the download page of Google's music search does not show the link address for downloading music, but instead appears in the form of a download button.