Microsoft may soon store your music on the cloud with OneDrive

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Microsoft’s new plans for a music streaming and storage service are finally coming together, and the company’s strategy may hinge on a marriage between its OneDrive cloud storage and Xbox Music. Clues have been popping up inside both services, but a new leak from Windows Central seems to confirm the rumors.

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Microsoft is expected to expand OneDrive in the near future to include your music collection in the cloud. Such a move should probably not come as a surprise after all Microsoft has been very generous with storage lately, including bumping it to unlimited for Office 365 subscribers. Now, some new information has come forward to suggest that the transition to enabling this free feature is getting much closer to a release. An anonymous tipster who leaked information about Xbox Music and OneDrive integration back in May to LiveSino, has passed on some more information to Windows Central today.

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