Oct 29th, 2009 - USA Today
Google has finally taken the wraps off its music search program, enabling users to check out full versions of songs within Google search.
A search for Taylor Swift, for instance, returns links to her website and fan pages, plus songs by Swift. The music is provided by Google's partners, MySpace's iLike and LaLa.com.
You can't play the same song over and over again -- although you could listen to Swift's entire album.
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