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Fast Charge: Killing Play Music on Android is a ridiculously stupid move by Google

Fast Charge: Killing Play Music on Android is a ridiculously stupid move by Google

Posted on August 15, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

If you’re an Android user you’ll likely have gotten an email or seen an alert on your phone from Google warning you that its Play Music service is being discontinued.

Now, to most people that’s not going to be too tragic. Look at Play Music’s subscription numbers compared to Apple, Spotify, or hell Amazon and you’ll see it’s not been a resounding success.

The most optimistic figures to date suggest it only broke the 15 million subscriber milestone last year. That may sound great but Spotify’s pegged to have more than 100 million and Apple’s got 50 million according to the latest forecasts. So it’s not even a third as popular as it’s direct rival in hardware and services.
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