January 22, 2014
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Move over Spotify, Rdio and Pandora, and give way for the newest kid on the music streaming block: the Beats Music iOS app. This new music streaming app promises to give you the right music at the right time. Can they pull this one off? Well, it looks like it, considering the app is a collaboration by people who live and breathes music: the include rapper Dr. Dre, music producer Jimmy Iovine, and other music industry professionals.
Beats Music as a music streaming service differentiates itself from the crowd by combining human and automatic algorithms to provide you with the right music at the right time. And as the app’s description says, all you have to do is hit the play button on your iOS device. Beats Music offers access to more than 20 million songs covering every genre. It lets you listen to music online or offline.
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November 2, 2013
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It may be a little late to the party, but Rhapsody today updated its app to meet the looks of Apple’s iOS 7. Aside from going the flat route on the overall design, the application has also been improved with a number of handy features throughout. Listeners will now see a swipe-to-reveal menu (much like on Android), as well as a revamped radio experience which includes brand new stations from different artists and the option to thumb tracks up or down. In addition, this version lets you favorite any song being played, making it easy to access them at any point from the My Music section. If you’re a Rhapsody subscriber, expect more things to come to the web and mobile apps in the near future — the music service says it has “a lot of great things cooking.”
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