Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Google Play Music updated with All Access, new interface and more


Google Play Music for Android has received a significant update to version 5.0 which brings several new features and improvements including a new user interface, a radio streaming service and All Access. Google Play Music makes it easy to discover, play and share the music you love on Android and the web.

You can download the update directly on your device through the Google Play Store or by using the link which follows:

Download
Price Free
Requirements Android 2.2 or greater

The new user interface offers a clean and easy to access approach to your music. Your content stored in the cloud will be easily displayed on your Android device or through the Chrome browser web app. There is a new Listen Now section which will try and recommend music based on your tastes.

All Access which is the biggest part of the release is a new streaming service which gives you access to Google's collection of 20 million songs and unlimited radio. Google refers to All Access as "Radio without rules".

Google Music now features a discovery system which makes it easier to discover music. It builds suggestions based on the music you are already listening to and suggests a list of titles which is will play through. If you find a song you like, you can add it to your library and the All Access library will be combined with your personal collection making it easy to compare and select which ones you want.

You can also build a radio station based on the songs you like. This will build a playlist in the background which you can peek at, view and edit. You only listen to the music you want.


When you first load up the updated app it will let you know about All Access and offer you a free 30 day trial. If you choose the free trial you will be automatically charged after the trial period is over. All Access will cost you $7.99 per month if you start your trial before June 30, after which is will cost $9.99.

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