In one week’s time, Apple Music will be up and streaming.
But Google isn’t standing by and letting Apple enter the streaming music market without as much formidable competition as possible.
This week, Google took a step that could be an attractive alternative to some music fans considering a subscription to Apple Music.
“Available in the U.S.,” the Internet search giant explains, “Google Play Music provides free, ad-supported radio for what you’re doing, how you’re feeling, or what you want to hear. Instantly start radio stations based on songs, artists, or albums, or browse by genre, mood, activity, decade, and more.”
All told, it’s an enticing pitch.
“Bring your own music collection with you by uploading 50,000 of your own songs; then listen to them across Android, iOS, and the web, for free,” Google says.
Want to know more? Check out Google Play Music here.