I guess my subject line says it all. Google makes a music manager app for the PC and for the Mac. It is associated with the play music service, and you can use it to upload up to 50,000 songs from your computer to the Google music cloud. Apparently, this uploading is free even if you haven't subscribed to the $10 a month Google play music service. There is a free Google music service which is ad supported. But they have a no ad service which also gives you a subscription to their new YouTube read service. Anyway, I am interested in this mac application and to know if anyone has successfully used to, say, upload your iTunes library to the Google music cloud. That would be one way to not have to subscribe to iTunes match, I suppose. Mary
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