Samsung has opened its Milk Music streaming music service to anyone via a Web browser, one year after introducing it on its mobile devices. “In a word, why?” questioned Mike Goodman, director of digital media at Strategy Analytics. “There’s Pandora, there’s Spotify, there’s Google Music Play — there’s a whole host of alternatives out there, and when you go to the site to see what differentiates Milk Music from the others, there’s not a lot that I can see. They’re offering a lot of the same things everybody else is offering.”
Samsung Offers Free Milk to All
Posted by: Richard Adhikari March 12, 2015 11:40 AMSamsung has opened its Milk Music streaming music service to anyone via a Web browser, one year after introducing it on its mobile devices. “In a word, why?” questioned Mike Goodman, director of digital media at Strategy Analytics. “There’s Pandora, there’s Spotify, there’s Google Music Play — there’s a whole host of alternatives out there, and when you go to the site to see what differentiates Milk Music from the others, there’s not a lot that I can see. They’re offering a lot of the same things everybody else is offering.”