Monday, June 3, 2013

Google Music Service Play All Access will be available on iOS

D11 conference, Google's Android chief, said Sundar Pichai, Google has confirmed service Play Music All Access - the event was introduced at Google I / O 2013 last - will be available on the device using the iOS within 3 to 4 weeks. Pichai said that in recent times, the team responsible for Google's "working like crazy" to bring up the All Access iOS catch up. This is seen as part of a plan to become Play Music All Access services can allow users to access everywhere, regardless of the platform they are using what. When asked if Google plans to develop for Windows Phone 8 All Access or BlackBerry or not, simply Pichai said, when the operating system on the attractive enough to attract large number of users, we began to think about creating the corresponding app.

A bit about the new Google Play Music All Access: This is an online music service, new charges and is based on the music store is available in Google Play music store, and the carrier has also signed with 3 other major music labels such as Warner music Group America, Universal music and Sony can use to store their copyrighted music. With this service, users can listen to lots of music online through web browser or app on Android for $ 9.99 fee / month.

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