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Almost two years after the rumor that Beats Audio would be starting its own music streaming service; Beats Music is finally a reality. The streaming service boasts hand picked music stations created by a slew of music experts. However, it’s not just a server that plays predestined lists of music. According to the folks behind it. It’s more than that:
“We wanted to build a service that was more than a server, one that was truly of service to the listener. We wanted to combine the trust that comes from excellent hand-picked music with the personalization that knows you’re an individual and that a handful of stations can’t satisfy all listeners.”
Like other streaming services like Slacker, Spotify or All Access, you’ll get these features for ten dollars a month. Luckily there will be a 30 day trial for those of you who are wary of committing to a service without trying it. AT&T users will have even more perks.
AT&T users will get an extended (read: 90 day) trial period. For an extra five dollars ($14.99) a month you’ll be able to allow up to five people and up to ten different devices to take advantage of the service. This will net you a whole lot of savings.
The service launches on January 21st and will be available on Android, iOS, and Windows Mobile devices. If these custom, human-created playlists are as good they meant to be, Beats Audio will have one hell of a service on its hand.
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