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There’s a new player in the song lyrics business, and lyrics websites may be taking a big hit as Google rolls out its own solution to users searching for song lyrics.
Google said Tuesday that it will soon include attribution to third parties providing the digital lyrics text that shows up on its homepage when you search for a song’s lyrics.
Thanks to a new licensing deal with LyricFind, Google will now display lyrics for practically any song you need directly on Search. Lyrics being displayed on Google Search isn’t exactly new, but ...
The new search trick puts the lyrics right on the search results page -- when it works. And oh, yeah, there's a link from there to Google Play.
Google is now showing lyrics at the top of your search results, aiming to lead users to Google Play. Knowledge Graph is getting bigger, but other popular lyrics sites may be getting smaller.
Google is now displaying music lyrics at the top of its search results pages when you search for “song name” plus “lyrics” on Google – a move that may reduce the number of visits to ...
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Google's instant answer results for song lyrics are partial and push you towards the Google Play Store.
Google is now displaying song lyrics directly at the top of its search results with links to the Google Play store, as first noticed by SeroundTable. If you search for the name of the song plus ...
Music website Genius is suing Google and its lyrics partner, LyricFind, for $50 million for allegedly copying lyrics directly from its site.