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Samsung has finally brought Milk Music to web browsers

Samsung’s music streaming service, Milk Music, has been around for a few years now but has always been exclusive to the company’s own Galaxy line of smartphones and tablets as well as its Smart TVs. Now the company is finally bringing the service to other platforms starting with web browsers. Samsung has launched a freemium web player that can be used by anyone who creates an account on Samsung’s officialw website. 

In the battle for web music streaming, there’s a new competitor in town. Samsung’s Milk Music, the year-old streaming service previously only available on Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets, the Gear S smartphone and Samsung Smart TVs, is now available through a web player. The freemium web player is now accessible to anyone who creates an account on Samsung.com. Similar to other online radio services ala Pandora, Spotify Radio and iTunes Radio, the service has 200 curated stations. Listeners can customize their stations by favoring a song and using a slider to adjust the mix of “popular,” “new” and “favorite” tracks the station plays.

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