Today, Google launch Play Music all access which is called "radio without rules". Competing services iTunes and Amazon haven't offer a such feature set yet. As its a compelling mix of features, but Google will face challenges as it is trying hard to make itself a reputable competitor in the rapidly changing music space.
Google Play lead product manager Paul Joyce told The Verge that "For now, we have a version 1.0 of what's possible" "We had a vision and it's taken us time to build out that vision. We look at All Access as a complement to the locker, which we felt we had to build first."
Joyce said:
We'll always evaluate other platforms and other opportunities. Our general goal is to have everyone use our service. I don't think it should be a requirement that people have a specific piece of hardware to use our service — that's not a strategic aim. I think we're just getting started.
. All after it , we don't think Google have more major announcements about Google Play Music.
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