Google Play Music debuts on iOS, with unlimited songs for $10 a month
Google Play Music, a rival option to streaming services like Spotify and Rdio, is now available for iOS, six months after launching on the web and Android-based devices.
The service comes in two flavors: A free version, which lets users upload up to 20,000 songs to the cloud that can be accessed on the Web, Android, and now iOS; and Google Play Music All Access, which costs $9.99 a month and lets users purchase and listen to unlimited songs, create custom radio stations, and receive song recommendations.
Songs cannot be purchased, however, using the new iOS app.
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The service, in the spirit of Google, is designed to surface a wide range of music. In addition to its algorithmic-based recommendations, Google Play Music also offers handcrafted playlists from the company’s “music experts,” according to its description in the iTunes Store.
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