Google officially launches its music subscription service at Google I/O

Google took the warps off its long-rumored music subscription service at its Google I/O developer conference Wednesday, wich is dubbed Google Play Music All Access. “Music unites us, it’s universal,” Chris Yerga, Android Engineering Director, said when he introduced the service during Wednesday’s keynote. “But what if we gave you access to millions of songs?”

The service will be available on Android devices as well as on the web. It’s priced $ 9.99, and will roll out today. Users who start their trial by June 30th will get a reduced price of $ 7.99 per month.

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