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A music service was officially announced at the following year's I/O conference on May 10, 2011, under the name "Music Beta".
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Google first hinted at releasing a cloud media player during their 2010 Google I/O developer conference, when Google's then-Senior Vice President of Social Vic Gundotra showed a "Music" section of the then-called Android Market during a presentation. In July, the playlist was made available to all users, with Google noting in a press release that the exclusivity on Samsung devices was part of an "early access program" for testing and feedback purposes. In June, Google Play Music on the S8 was updated to exclusively feature "New Release Radio", a daily, personalized playlist of new music releases. Google also stated that it would develop other "special features in Google Play Music just for Samsung customers". However, for the S8, Samsung partnered with Google to incorporate additional exclusive features into the app, including the ability to upload up to 100,000 tracks, an increase from the 50,000 tracks users are normally allowed to upload. In April 2017, reports surfaced that the default music player on the then-new Samsung Galaxy S8 would be Google Play Music, continuing a trend that started with the S7 in 2016. Listening is limited to one device at a time. Up to five smartphones can be used to access the library in Google Play Music, and up to ten devices total. On smartphones and tablets, music can be listened to through the Google Play Music mobile app for the Android and iOS operating systems, while podcasts are only supported on Android. On computers, music and podcasts can be listened to from a dedicated Google Play Music section of the Google Play website. Paid subscribers also receive access to YouTube Premium (including YouTube Music) in eligible countries.
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A one-time 30-day free trial for a subscription to Google Play Music is offered for new users.
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With a paid subscription to Google Play Music, users receive access to on-demand streaming of 40 million songs and offline music playback on the mobile apps, with no advertisements during listening and no limit on the number of track skips.
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Podcasts are also available for free to listen to for standard users in the US and Canada. Up to six songs per hour can be skipped when listening to curated radio. Stations are based on "an activity, your mood, or your favorite popular music". Standard users located in the United States, Canada, and India can also listen to curated radio stations, supported by video and banner advertisements. Songs can be downloaded on the mobile apps for offline playback, and on computers through the Music Manager app. Files can be up to 300 MB after conversion. Non-MP3 uploads will be converted to MP3. Supported file formats for upload include: MP3, AAC, WMA, FLAC, Ogg, or ALAC. Songs purchased through the Google Play Store do not count against the 50,000-song upload limit. Any files that are not matched are uploaded to Google's servers for streaming or re-download. The service scans the user's collection and matches the files to tracks in Google's catalog, which can then be streamed or downloaded in up to 320 kbit/s quality. Users can listen to songs through the service's web player and mobile apps. Google Play Music offers all users storage of up to 50,000 files for free. It was replaced by YouTube Music and Google Podcasts in December 2020. Google Play Music mobile apps also supported offline playback of tracks stored on the device.īefore Google's relaunch of YouTube Music in June 2018, Elias Roman, product manager of GPM and YouTube, told The Verge, "Google’s current goal is to move GPM subscribers over to YouTube Music at some point in 2019." In August 2020, Google announced that the service would start gradually shutting down in September. Also, users could purchase additional tracks from the music store section of Google Play. A paid Google Play Music subscription allowed users to on-demand stream any song in the Google Play Music catalog and in YouTube Music Premium catalog and in several territories in YouTube Premium catalog. Users with standard accounts could store up to 50,000 songs from their personal libraries at no cost. The service was announced on after a six-month, invitation-only beta period, it was publicly launched on November 16, 2011. Google Play Music is a discontinued music and podcast streaming service and an online music locker operated by Google as part of its Google Play line of services. Online music locker, music store, and music streaming service
