Google Music will be receiving an upload feature

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The unofficial Google system blog has come up with some potentially good news. Down the road, there is a very real possibility of you uploading songs straight from the browser, now how about that? This was speculated after gleaning the source code over in Google Play Music, where it does point to such through a dialog description text which reads, “Drag songs or folders here to add music to your library.

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To upload audio files to Google Play Music, you need to use Music Manager. It’s only available as a native app for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, so you can’t use it if you have a Chromebook or a mobile device. What if you need to upload a few songs and you don’t want to wait until Music Manager syncs your files? What if you’re using someone else’s computer and you can’t install Music Manager?

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