Google’s free cloud-based music storage service and subscription-based All Access streaming platform have been promised for iOS users since the summer. Is a launch days (or hours?) away?
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Source says Google Music for iOS launch is ‘imminent’

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According to prolific leak generator @evleaks, the long-awaited launch of Google Music for iOS could happen any time now. The insider said the arrival of the app is “imminent.” The latest comes after reports that the app would launch in October.

An October release never came to fruition, of course. While Google has made no official promises, the tech giant did confirm over the summer that the their streaming music service would make a native iOS debut. The news came shortly after Google rolled out its All Access service providing unlimited streaming for a monthly fee.

In addition to All Access (a service that mirrors Spotify in its functionality), Google Music offers users the ability to store up to 20,000 songs in the cloud and stream on any supported device absolutely free. iOS users have been forced to rely on the mobile version of Google’s site or oft-buggy third-party apps in order to enjoy these benefits.

[via Twitter]

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