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I love how they're trying to make "recommendation" seem like a good thing, instead of what it is, music companies forcing their artists, you probably would never listen to, down your earholes.

 

STOP DANCING OLD GREY MAN, wow this is cringeworthy. It's like the "Dads section" at a kids party.

Yeah but his dream came true, Justin Bieber was born and spilled forth onto the world, good job Canada!! :p

Or you know, Paul Anka, Neil Young, Rush, Celine Deion, Michael Buble, etc..

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Looks like MacRumors jumped the gun on pricing:

 

Apple Music is launching on June 30th with a three month trial. It'll cost $9.99 per month, and there will be a $14.99 family plan too.

Or you know, Paul Anka, Neil Young, Rush, Celine Deion, Michael Buble, etc..

 

I stand corrected, musical quality at it's best  :|

 

Is it just me or is all this music they're playing the ultimate in bland?

The Apple Watch changes look really good. Seems to plug the only areas I was hoping they would plug in this release. Mainly, third party customizations and native apps to get rid of the lag.

Well it's useless to me as I'm a Spotify user on Android. I don't want any of this 'access to the artist' type crap and the Beats One radio station - I just want a huge music library. 

Apple Music to come to iOS, OS X, Android and Windows.

 

This is huge.

 

it's not like they really have a choice though. For this, they don't have the market penetration to succeed on just their own platform. 

it's not like they really have a choice though. For this, they don't have the market penetration to succeed on just their own platform. 

 

Sure, but still. Spotify have reason to be really worried now.

What? No Windows Phone? *shot* :p

If they make a universal app it may just run on Windows 10 Mobile too.

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