Today was the kick off of Google IO 2013 and as many of you know this is their big conference for the year. For instance Google Glass was announced at the 2012 IO and this year they have brought some great announcements as well! Google has been rumored to be preparing a subscription music service for quite some time and today it became official. Introducing Google Play Music All Access, their answer to a subscription music service. For just $9.99 a month you will have access to the millions of songs in the Google Music store. They are going head to head with Spotify, RDIO, Pandora, and many other companies. Google is offering some unique features with their service and the tag line for the service is “Radio Without Rules”. You will have access to the millions of songs in the store, plus all of the music you have uploaded. You can create Radio Stations, similar to the features in other services, you start with one song and pick songs of that genre and that Google think’s you will like. It will auto recommend stations for you to tune in to as well. These radio stations have unlimited skips, this way you can listen to the music that you want to hear. Google will recommend music to you as well, this is based off of what you have listened too. Google is offering a pretty sweet deal if you join before June 30th, 2013 you can get the service for just $7.99 a month. This is a saving of around $2.00 and you can first test the service with a 30 day free trial. Even if you after sure if you want to dive into paying for the service, the free trial will let you test it out and you can take advantage of the $7.99 a month price offer(expires June 30th, 2013). I am taking the service for a test and my short time with it so far has been nice. The user interface is very easy to use and it runs very smoothly. Stay tuned for my full review of the service coming soon. Click Here For More Information On Google Play Music All Access. Check out the photo gallery below.
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