Google has launched a new streaming music service with a discovery engine for finding new music, to compete with Rdio and Spotify.
Google Play Music All Access lets you start with any song and automatically build a custom streaming radio station of similar songs. Unwanted songs can be dismissed and re-ordered. The service is integrated into Google Play Music as Listen Now.
The service works on Android phones and tablets, and the web, and integrates your own music library with the streaming catalog. The service launches today in the U.S. for $9.99/month, with a 30-day free trial.
Users who sign up before June 30th can lock in a special $7.99 monthly rate.