Google Music service has only been in existence for a matter of days, and it's already the target of scams and spams. In all cases however, any claims of free music or access to the site is false, Google says.

The service launched at the Google I/O conference this week, and is essentially a music storage service like Amazon's Cloud Drive and Cloud Player service. It has space for 20,000 songs, and is only usable on Android devices at the current time.

Mashable reported on Wednesday that it had seen several scams using Google Music as bait, "from CPA surveys to data gathering apps that prompt you to enter personal information." Their activities seem quite similar to those scams already in existence -- the ones that offer free iPads, iPhones, and other items for filling out their surveys or clicking a few links.

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