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Samsung's Milk Music Service Expands to Web

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Mar 9, 2015, 11:37 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Samsung has created a version of its Milk Music service that's accessible from any desktop browser. Milk Music uses Slacker's music library, but has a unique user interface for browsing through songs, albums, artists, and radio stations. It has been available as an application to Samsung devices since last year. On the web, users can choose from 200 pre-set radio stations or create and play their own. The service requires a free Samsung account and offers up to six skips at no cost. Milk Music Premium on the web costs $4 per month and allows for unlimited skipping. Samsung hasn't said if it will also expand its Milk Video service to the web.

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Mar 9, 2015, 6:40 PM

Milk Music

Even though I went back to IOS, I really liked Milk Music on my Note 4. Glad I can listen again,
 
 
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