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Google Play Music and All Access Service Now Live in Chile, Colombia, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Peru and Ukraine

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Google Play Music, the online music store and streaming service, operated by Google available before in 28 countries for Android devices that support Adobe Flash launches now in six new countries.

Users from Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru and Ukraine with Google accounts can access now up to 20,000 songs online for free, as well as purchase songs and the All Access monthly streaming subscription. As usual, the new members will receive 30 days free when they sign up.

In addition to allowing the music streaming on Internet-connected smartphones and tablets, the Google Play Music service also allows offline storage of music.

All the Google Play Music and All Access contents including local music are different in each country so you will not find the same albums or music currently only available in the US for example.

Get your access to your first Google Play Music and All Access account and enjoy your favorite music right away if you are from Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru or Ukraine from this link.

With the latest series of enlargement, Google Play Music and All Access support is now available in a total of 34 regions across the world.

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