The website LiveSide found references to a SkyDrive music player in SkyDrive.com codes, as well as related images from an internal testing version of SkyDrive.com.
It’s not clear how a SkyDrive music player would relate to Xbox Music, but it's a good bet the two will be integrated.
As for songs on your system that aren’t matched, such as live recordings or strange albums that aren't in Microsoft's database, Microsoft at the time promised the ability to upload those tracks to a locker as part of a future update.
The proliferation of cloud storage services has made people increasingly accustomed to having access to their files and media whenever and wherever they want them.
Amazon Cloud Player and Google Play already let you upload music to the cloud and then stream songs to your various mobile devices instead of having to store them there. A Microsoft option would be a welcome addition.
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