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Xbox Music to offer free on-demand music on tablet

LOS ANGELES — Buyers of tablets that run Microsoft’s newest operating system, Windows 8, are in for a pleasant musical surprise: They’ll be able to handpick from a selection of millions of songs and stream them for free as long as they put up with an audio ad every 15 minutes.

Published: Oct. 16, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDT
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This image provided by Microsoft Corp. shows a screen image of their new service called Xbox Music. Buyers of tablets that run Microsoft’s Windows 8 will be able to handpick from a list of millions of songs and stream them for free as long as they put up with an audio ad every 15 minutes. (MICROSOFT CORP.)

LOS ANGELES — Buyers of tablets that run Microsoft’s newest operating system, Windows 8, are in for a pleasant musical surprise: They’ll be able to handpick from a selection of millions of songs and stream them for free as long as they put up with an audio ad every 15 minutes.

The new service, called Xbox Music, is not on offer anywhere else at the moment.

Sweden’s Spotify, for instance, allows track selection and playback on personal computers for free – with the occasional audio ad – but doesn’t allow you to pick exactly the song you want on tablets unless you pay $10 a month for its premium subscription. Pandora’s popular free online radio service also doesn’t let you pick specific tracks.

Although this is a step forward for the music industry, its appeal is limited by the expense of most mobile data plans.

Most cost more the more data you use, which can make streaming music on cellular networks fairly expensive.

The free version of Xbox Music won’t let you download songs and save them for offline playback. That will require paying $10 a month.

The paid subscription is also required if you want to use Xbox Music on the Xbox 360 game console or on smartphones that use Windows Phone. On the game console, an Xbox Live Gold membership, which costs $60 a year, is also required.

On PCs running Windows 8, Xbox Music will match Spotify’s offer of free track selection and playback.

In a demonstration on Friday, Xbox Music General Manager Jerry Johnson showed how one’s playlists are saved online and can be accessed when switching between the service on the Xbox 360 game console, a Windows Phone and a Windows 8 tablet.

Each iteration looked similar and had a clean interface with sharply detailed cover art. Xbox Music will be the default music player on all new Windows 8 devices, which will be available upon the launch of the new operating system on Oct. 26.

Current users of the Xbox — about 66 million worldwide — will gradually be introduced to the service with a 30-day free trial starting today.

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