According to a Bloomberg's report, Sony joins EMI and Warner Music in partnering with Apple to finalize deals, which will allow users to stream music from the cloud to various devices without having to upload their tracks.

Google and Amazon have both launched their own beta versions of cloud music systems but users must first upload the tracks from their computer. Apple's system is expected to scan the user's music collection and allow consumers to keep all their music online and stream it to any devices.

It is expected that Universal Music Group is the next to get on board. As soon as Apple negotiates with all the record labels, we may see Apple launching iTunes in the cloud soon.

[via Slash Gear]

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