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Fans of the streaming service Google Play Music may soon want to hold a moment of silence. Google has announced that the app will be shut down and replaced by the YouTube Music app, which has been ...
Well, it’s not like Google didn’t warn us: Google Play Music will officially shut down at the end of the year. If you’re wondering what that means for you, your music collection, and your future ...
December is the last month you'll be able to access Google Play Music. But don't worry, Google now has an easy way to move your music library, playlists and preferences over to YouTube's ...
It’s been a long time coming, but Google is in the final stages of shutting down its longstanding Google Play Music app and service in favor of YouTube Music. The shutdown will start in September in ...
As a long-time Google Play Music subscriber, it definitely seems to me like Google is being way too hasty at best and making a huge mistake at worst. And that’s mainly because Google Play Music and ...
After months of anticipation and a limited beta release, Google finally released its cloud-based music offering, Google Music. Google Music users located in the United States can employ the Android ...