Following rumors earlier this week that such a service was forthcoming, Amazon has officially announced its spanking new ad-supported music streaming service—not to be confused with its other two music services—for Alexa-enabled devices.
Following rumors earlier this week that such a service was forthcoming, Amazon has officially announced its spanking new ad-supported music streaming service—not to be confused with its other two music services—for Alexa-enabled devices.
The service made its debut Thursday amid a few other updates from the company (including, notably, an apparent truce with Google). The streaming service bills itself as the free alternative for folks who do have an Alexa-enabled device but don’t have either a Prime membership (and therefore access to Prime Music) or a subscription to Amazon Music Unlimited, its otherSpotify competitor.
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