As we reported yesterday, Google has unveiled its new music subscription service called Google Play Music All Access or as they call it ‘radio without rules’.  With deals from all major music companies in place, Google can now offer its users the ability to stream through millions of songs as it runs on top of Play Music.  It will use Google’s recommendation services to discover new tunes.  It will combines the music you already have uploaded on Play Music along with the plethora of other music you can stream from your Android device or desktop.  
This service will be a paid service.  Everything from Google can’t be free.  Pricing starts at $9.99 monthly but if you sign up by June 30th, you can access the service for only $7.99 monthly.  There’s a 30-day trial for those who are skeptical about the new service as well.  And just like that Spotify has some REAL competition.  For those of you who already have the Play Music app, you can head to the Play Store to update it.  
Who’s gonna give this a shot?
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