A screenshot of a Google Music Store was recently discovered through an Android phone.

The online store reveals itself when users visit music.google.com on the phone and directs them to either upload their personal music collection or shop in the Android Market for a wide variety of songs. Although traces of the link have gone for now after being reported to be broken and the unusual behavior of Google Music Manager, there is indeed a possibility that a Google Music store is in the works and might unveil itself in the near future. It was also observed that a shopping bag-shaped music icon exists in the developer build of Chrome OS.
Rumors have been making rounds about a Google mobile music service and that it would be initially in beta form and U.S.-exclusive only. The beta allows uploading of a number of songs which can be accessed through an Android app or via a browser. The mobile page of music.google.com reveals an ice cream sandwich look with two buttons. The first button directs a user to Google music manager help page while the other button features a “Shop millions of Songs in the Android Market”. The screenshot also shows that users can “get songs from your favorite artists in the Android Market, including hundreds of free tracks”. Stay tuned for more details
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