Android Apple Music

After the Google I/O Developer Conference, geeks have the WWDC 2015 to keep them busy. While the two events have two different markets, we’re happy to announce that Apple and Google are finally working together by allowing some products and services to work on the other platform. Take for example this Apple Music. The new service won’t be available only for the iPhones but will also work on Android devices.

The Apple Music service is the Cupertino company’s latest product. It will roll out starting June 20 in more than a hundred countries. Macs, iPhones, iPod touch, and iPads, as well as, Android devices and Windows PCs will receive the music service.

Apple Music allows music streaming and will feature several radio stations. Since Apple and Beats have already joined forces, the Beats One radio station will be the first to be offered 24/7. This station features three DJs that will be playing your favorite tracks the whole day. If you’re familiar with Beats Music, some of its features will be available on the new Apple Music.

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You’d be happy to know that uploading music on the Apple Music is similar to Amazon’s Music service and Google Music which is also like the iTunes Match. We’re not sure what will happen to iTunes Match once the Apple Music is available but we won’t be surprised if Apple discontinues it.

Not much details on the Android features but we’re glad to know that Apple has finally opened itself to Android.

VIA: SlashGear

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