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Google Play Music All Access App: Program Available On iPhone iOs

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Google's new Play Music All Access app for iOS is set for release in the coming weeks according to All Things D.

Sundar Pichai, in charge of Google's apps made the announcement at the All Things D D11 conference in May.

"It just took us a little longer than we thought to bring it up to the level of polish," Brandon Bilinski product manager told the Verge.

Consumers can also use the app to utilize Google's All Access music service.

"All your music is stored online, so no need to worry about syncing, storage space, or offline playback. Google said in the app's description PC Magazine reported. "You can listen across any device and on the web, seamlessly."

The program provides those who subscribe an abundant selection of music the company said in a post on Google Plus. People can also make their own radio stations where they hear music without being bothered by advertisements, look for particular songs they want to listen to, and search for suggestions experienced professionals told them.

"(There's also a 'Listen Now' tab, which "puts artists and radio stations we think you'll like front and center so you can start listening the minute you open your library,)" Google said according to PC Magazine.

Individuals new to the service can use it free for 30 days to test it out and see if it is a good fit. It

Google gave Android users an option to sign up for All Access for $7.99 when it introduced the program this year.

It is also a competitor with the Spotify, and Rdio music programs. However, it has an advantage since iPhone users can now use the app in addition to the aforementioned ones The Los Angeles Times reported.

Consumers can obtain the app through in the Apple App store.

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