One of the main differentiators of Google Music is its sharing functionality: if a friend of yours shares a song on Google+, you get a free listen of the entire track. Now those tracks are being collected in a single place with the addition of an automatic playlist called “Shared with me.” Google likens this feature to an email inbox, and that doesn’t seem too far off the mark — there’s a counter of songs that you haven’t yet listened to, and those new tunes appear bolded in the playlist. Of course, there’s also a link to buy the song directly if the single listen doesn’t whet your appetite. The feature, like Google Music itself, is currently only available in the US.
Google Music adds ‘Shared with me’ playlist of your friends’ songs
Google Music now has a “shared with me” playlist that acts like an email inbox for songs shared on Google+. Users get a single listen of any song shared by their friends.
Google Music now has a “shared with me” playlist that acts like an email inbox for songs shared on Google+. Users get a single listen of any song shared by their friends.


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