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Facebook Reportedly Looking At Launching Music Streaming ::Facebook News
It was apparently replaced by a new streaming service dubbed as the Apple Music.
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By far, the world is now enjoying music streaming in many platforms such as Spotfy, Rdio, Tidal and the recently launched Apple Music.
Apple Music comes with the “For You” music discover feature which can recommend songs based on the genre and artists that the users picked when registering with the music service provider. However, all three players have their own pros and cons, and here we compare them, taking into consideration their rates, tracks, and other features.
Apple thinks its biggest market will be people who don’t yet have any streaming music subscriptions, so it isn’t necessarily positioning itself as a Spotify killer.
While Apple Music will eventually offer an Android version, its real advantage is on Apple devices, where the company controls a user’s entire experience.
Facebook is reported to be planning an audio streaming service, potentially creating a rival to Apple and Spotify’s music services. iOS 8.4 includes some major bug fixes, several improvement to iBooks, and the highly anticipated Apple Music app update. This number can match the reach of Apple Music in the industry as well. Books that are made for iBooks will now work on both iPhones and iPads where you can find and pre-order books from your library.
Now thanks to a report from Music Ally, it seems that those rumors are only getting stronger.
The strongest points of the service are great music curation, Siri usability for fast songs launching, while the app has been described as fun to use.
Of course, if you’d rather go with AppleMusic, this is no use to you.
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Just remember that the music you listen to during your free trial will disappear after three months unless you choose to subscribe. Google’s music service supports radio streaming service that is available in the United States only for the time being.