Google says not interested right now in digital music sales market
August 5th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 399 times, 2 so far today
Google says not interested right now in digital music sales market
Search engine giant Google has somewhat clarified that they are not interested in entering the digital music sales market right now.
Market has been abuzz with rumors about a possible Google Tunes service, which would have taken on Apple and their iTunes digital music store.
Chris Sacca, head of business development for Google said in a statement on this issue: “We are not going to be selling music.â€
Market analysts had been predicting that the company would get into music sales service after launching their video store where they are already selling digital videos online.
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