Google, the company behind Google Play Music has pushed a nee update to the Google Play Music service.
The update comes to Android, iOS and web apps of the Google Play Music. With the latest update, the music service becomes smarter, easier to use, and much more assistive. The Google Play Music uses machine learning to deliver songs based on location, signals and activities. It brings music playlists based on wherever and whenever you are. The update will initially be available in 62 countries across the globe. The blogpost says, ” To provide even richer music recommendations based on Google’s understanding of your world, we’ve plugged into the contextual tools that power Google products. When you opt in, we’ll deliver personalized music based on where you are and why you are listening — relaxing at home, powering through at work, commuting, flying, exploring new cities, heading out on the town, and everything in between. Your workout music is front and center as you walk into the gym, a sunset soundtrack appears just as the sky goes pink, and tunes for focusing turn up at the library.”
It also gets a new UI with brand new home page also. It also gets offline playlist even if you don’t have internet or you are lost in dessert.
” From parks to airports to bars, whether you’re walking, biking, or driving, the right music makes any moment better. With the new Google Play Music, we’re here to help with the perfect soundtrack for the things you do every day. After all, the only thing better than finding the perfect music is the perfect music finding you.”