Andre Yoskowitz
8 Aug 2013 20:25
Google has expanded their Play Music All Access service to numerous new nations.
The service rivals Spotify, Rdio and others, and should prove to be major competition given Google's deep integration in Android and its hundreds of millions of users. At $9.99 per month, the service offers unlimited streaming music from the major record labels (UMG, Warner and Sony) and indie labels and be available on mobile devices as well as the standard desktop option.
Similar to Spotify, All Access will let users create radio-esque stations from their favorite songs or genres as well as create playlists.
The service will cost €9.99 / £9.99 (UK). Functionality will be the same as the US version.
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