Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Google expands Google Play Music All Access service to nine European countries


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When Google introduces new apps, services or devices, one thing that frequently irritates potential customers is the bias shown to the U.S. market, frequently without any offerings in other markets. This recently occurred with Google’s new Play Music All Access service. Google is working to address that situation though and today the service is available in nine new countries in Europe. The locations include Austria, Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain. Those countries join Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. with access to the service.
Users can sign up for a 30 day free trial of the service, similar to what Google did when it initially launched the service. If you sign up to continue the paid service prior to September 15th, you can lock in a rate of £7.99 ($12.39 USD) per month for the life of the subscription. After that, the regular price will be £9.99 ($15.49 USD) per month.
source: Google Play Support & Talkandroid

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