Google finding its rhythm with streaming music service
Reports are hitting that Google is just weeks away from launching a new streaming music service.
Google-owned YouTube has gained a lot of popularity, playing music videos. The videos, though, have come one at a time. According to a report from Reuters, YouTube is about to launch a subscription and ad-supported service that can play several videos in a row.
That’s not it for Google, though.
The company, which reportedly tried to buy the popular music streaming service Spotify, also is working on a $10-a-month, subscription-based streaming music service. The service will include technology gained from Google’s purchase of music service Songza, known for suggesting music based on the time of day, the user’s activities and his or her favorite music genres.
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