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Google Music mobile landing page hints tunes are coming to the Android Market

Sadly, we weren’t in a position to replicate the screenshot above but, if it’s legit, it might probably mean that a Google Music store is right across the corner . Reports are coming in that visiting music.google.com for your Android phone brings up a page suggesting you, A, upload your individual music collection, and B, “shop millions of songs within the Android Market.” Clearly Google is tinkering away behind the curtain: the links at the earliest versions of the splash page were reported to be broken, then they resulted in the about page for Google Music Manager and the nonexistent market.android.com/music respectively. Now, all traces of it are gone. Add to this the familiar shopping bag-shaped music icon that popped up within the developer build of Chrome OS last week and it’s looking like we’re inching ever in the direction of a Google Music shop launch. Look at the total sized image after the break.

[Thanks, Tomer]

Google Music mobile landing page hints tunes are coming to the Android Market

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