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Friday
Apr172020

Apple Music's web player exits beta

You no longer need to use iTunes to access Apple Music. Apple Music's web player is now out of beta. The move makes the streaming music service platform-agnostic, which means you can use it on any computer you have as long as you have a browser. It's part of Apple's strategy to develop separate Music, Podcast, and TV apps to encourage potential subscribers to try out the service they want no matter what platform you're on. 

The web version is similar to the Mac version with the For You, Browse, and Radio sections, and access to playlists and recommendations. Apple Music Replays, which curates your favourite songs from every year you've used Apple Music, is also available. Apple Music costs $9.99 a month for individual subscriptions.

Source: Engadget

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