Google is reportedly speculated to launch a music subscription service for YouTube before the year's end.
The service is rumoured to be a lotSpotify, but will be inclusive of videos, andPandora, will have both a free version and a paid premium version, allowing users unlimited access to albums and artists.
According to Cnet, it is speculated that the users opting for unlimited access will also get ad-free music along with offline storage.
Earlier, it was rumoured that the search giant was planning to launch the same service this past summer.
The service is expected to cost users about 10 dollars per month and will be compatible with many of Google's other products and services, such as Google Glass.
The report said that in March, Google was said to have made a deal with Warner Music Group that gives Google rights for two services it's said to be working on, one that's part of Google's Android music platform, Google Play, and the other for YouTube.
YouTube boasts of 1 billion unique monthly users and is considered the largest music service in existence that makes money via ads.
Google spokesperson did not comment about the latest speculation but revealed that the company is working on new and better ways for people to enjoy YouTube content acrossscreens, and on giving partners more opportunities to reach their fans.
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