Revenue from global online music streaming services crossed the US$11 billion mark in the first half of 2019, the technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research claims, adding that this trend is bound to continue.
Tech giant Google has found even more ways to cash in on its heavy web traffic, this time unleashing a new ad option for users looking for music and artists through its search engine, with direct links pointing to Google Play, Spotify, Rhapsody and Apple's Beats Music.
Google has got a jump start on its rivals, launching a music service today that allows users to listen to unlimited songs for $9.99 a month.
Google Music is now finally available for Aussie users on PC and Android, after being available overseas since late 2011.
Google's 'better late than never' attempt to take on the iTunes and Amazon stores has finally been launched, bringing some much needed competition to the online music market.
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