As If The Music Streaming World Wasn’t Clogged Enough Already
Pandora, Spotify, and Soundcloud are all free music sites that allow users to listen to music for free with advertisements, however, they offer a paid version that allows users to listen to the music they love without the annoying 5 minute long videos. So, why is there a need to have more sites just like these?
Well, now you will be introduced to Google Play Music, Google’s music streaming service, which has launched a free, ad-supported version that will allow users to access its catalogue through curated playlists.
The Internet search giant’s streaming service said it will launch a curated online radio network that would be free for listeners with support advertisements and will allow artists to earn revenue.
Harry Kubota
June 24, 2015
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