Google Play Music All Access to be Available on iOS
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Google have revealed that their music streaming service, Play Music All Access will be arriving to iOS within the next couple of weeks.
The news was announced by Google's Senior Vice President of Android, Chrome and Google Apps Sundar Pichai at the D11 conference earlier this week.
He said: "In Google's DNA, we wanted to be universally accessible. The goal with search was to make it work for everyone in the world, and I think that philosophy extends today.
"We brought Google Now to iOS. A couple weeks from now we will launch Google Play Music All Access for iOS, the teams are working like crazy to do it.
"We care about reaching users all over the world, including the five billion users who don't have smartphones today."
Windows and Blackberry users may be disappointed however. When asked about apps for the two, he said that Google has "great HTML5 apps" for "platforms that don't have that many users at scale", explaining that "if they get more users, we will make apps".
Play Music All Access is currently only available in America but is expected to be rolled out to other countries in the near future.
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