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Title: Apple launches Apple Music web player for everyone
Post by: HCK on September 06, 2019, 04:05:20 pm
Apple launches Apple Music web player for everyone

What you need to know

Apple today launched its new Apple Music web player.
Anyone with an Apple Music account can access the new player.
You'll be able to access the streaming service's music catalog that includes millions of songs.
You just need a browser and an Apple Music subscription to access it.

Apple today launched a new Apple Music web player that's available to everyone. The player is in beta, so it might have a bug or two, but if you have an Apple Music subscription, you can access it now.

Prior to the web player's debut, Apple Music was available on macOS and Windows 10 devices (via iTunes), but ChromOS and Linux users were left out. This changes that, joining its biggest competitor, Spotify, in offering a web player.

The web player looks and works just like the app. The left side has a panel with the "For You," "Browse," and "Radio" sections. Most of the right panel is dedicated to finding music while the music controls live at the top.

To access it, just sign in wit...

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