Google All Access music streaming service arrives

Posted on Thursday, May 16 2013 @ 13:57 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Google officially announced All Access, a new music streaming service that lets you discover, play and share music on Android and web-based devices. The service promises millions of songs to be available from the get-go, it's currently only available for the US but more countries will follow at a later date.
They’ve also used their knowledge about searching to help you discover new music by allowing you to explore songs and albums based on your tastes, or even create a radio station that is tailored specifically to your preferences in music.

As for availability and pricing, if you live in the U.S. you’ll be able to sign on for a 30-day free trial. The monthly subscription cost is $9.99 but if you sign up for a 30-day trial by June 30th, that cost will lower to $7.99 a month. Whether you’re interested in it right now or not, the smart thing would be to do the trial anyway so if somewhere down the line you decide you want the service, you’ll have the lower price available to you.
Google All Access

Source: VR Zone


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