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Google launched All Access Music Streaming service

Google has launched a subscription music streaming service named Google Play Music All Access on Wednesday that would compete with the likes of Pandora and Spotify. The service was unveiled at Google I/O, the tech giants annual developer conference in San Francisco. Unveiling the music service, Chris Yerga, Googles engineering director, said users would be able to stream from a vast library on any device, using the Android operating system. Users will be able to search for an artist and add tracks to their library. In the US, All Access will cost 9.99 dollars a month after a 30-day free trial. Google has signed licensing deals with music companies including Sony, Universal and Warner, and millions of song.

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