Samsung's Milk Music streaming service turns one-year-old today and its users will get a special treat to celebrate its birthday, a new Web music player. This means that besides being able to listen using your Samsung smartphone, tablet, smartwatch, or TV, users can now enjoy the catalog of more than 13 million songs in the 200+ curated stations on the Web as well.
Samsung explained that users of Milk Music can now be access favorite station via the latest Milk Music Web Player.
"Now you can get all your favorite stations on your computer with the Milk Music Web Player," Samsung said, PC Mag reported.
According to Samsung, with the use of Milk Music users can surf different stations and genres via the interactive dial and navigate from song to song. In the latest Web version the "dial" has been transformed into a full screen music tuner that makes navigating between stations and genres very smoothly.
The mentioned service is now open to anyone who has a Samsung account, if none creating a new one is very simple. This web music service is open to everyone even without a Samsung device. Milk Music service was initially limited to Samsung Galaxy users only, expanding it to the web and making it available to everyone including existing and new users who are wanting to try it, according to Tech Times.
The Slacker Internet Radio Service will be powering the browser-based version of the Samsung Milk Music service. This is the same one that is behind the app version of Milk Music.