Apple has finally decided to jump into the Online streaming music race with fresh vigor. Once a pioneer that changed the way the world listened to music with its iPod & iTunes, Apple, in the last few years, was left behind in the race as competitors took over.
At the WWDC conference on Monday, Apple unveiled ‘Apple Music’. “We’ve had a long relationship with music,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook. “And music has had a rich history of change, some of which we’ve played a part in.”
The service will combine music downloads, streaming radio, & a streaming music service into a single app. It will cost US $9.99 a month, or US $14.99 for a family plan of up to six individuals, with a 3-month free trial.
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