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Amazon tries to breathe new life into Prime Music with radio stations

Prime Music

Amazon Prime members now have one more music benefit to look forward to: Prime Stations. Those who choose to pay extra for Prime benefits not only get access to over a million tracks on demand and curated playlists, but also a new ad-free internet radio service that includes “a continuous stream of music that you can pause, replay, or skip as many times as you’d like. As you listen and give songs a thumbs-up or thumbs-down, each station will adapt to your music tastes.”

In other words, it’s exactly like Spotify, Pandora, and many others – but with less variety.

The Amazon Music App is available on iOS, Android, Kindle Fire HD/HDX, Mac, PC, and the web, which means that it’s available in more places than Google Play Music, but it still doesn’t have Chromecast support, so there’s some give and take.

Check it out at the source link below if you’re interested.

[Amazon]
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John was the editor-in-chief at Pocketables. His articles generally focus on all things Google, including Chrome and Android, although his love of new gadgets and technology doesn't stop there. His current arsenal includes the Nexus 6 by Motorola, the 2013 Nexus 7 by ASUS, the Nexus 9 by HTC, the LG G Watch, and the Chromebook Pixel, among others.

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