Google has launched a streaming music service that allows you to play songs directly from the network . The service, named Google Play Music All Access, will be first available in the U.S., as the company announced Wednesday at a conference in San Francisco. Thus, for $ 9.99 a month may have unlimited access to the music on offer . Then there is the option of allowing Google choose songs that could fit the user's musical taste. The company spoke of "radio without rules." Service is expected to be available later in other countries. Google looks to compete well with other streaming music services like Spotify, Rdio or Pandora. Apple also is working on an internet radio , but would be legal in tough negotiations with the recording industry, according to local media.Apple is the largest seller of music with its iTunes download platform.
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