cloud music locker

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The cloud music locker tag on WindowsForum covers the early era of cloud-based music storage and streaming, particularly Google Music Beta. Content includes discussions of invite-only beta access, the concept of uploading personal music collections to remote servers for streaming across devices, and the broader shift toward cloud music lockers in the early 2010s. Topics focus on Google's entry into the space, the scarcity of beta invites, and how services like Google Music Beta aimed to change music storage and playback. The tag reflects a specific moment in digital music history when cloud lockers were emerging as an alternative to local storage.
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    Google Music Beta: WinBeta Invite and the Cloud Music Locker Era

    Google’s Music Beta had arrived as an invitation-only experiment in cloud music — and WinBeta's giveaway of Google Music Beta invites put a handful of readers on the inside track to try it first. The giveaway itself was straightforward: a limited batch of invites distributed to readers to join...
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