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Apple Music Web Player Has Begun an Open a Beta Testing Program

The Apple Music web player has now been released, allowing users to access the music streaming service on computers. The Apple Music web player is currently in a beta program that is available to any user who owns an Apple Music subscription. Users can access the beta program by going on the website and using their Apple ID to sign in.

The beta program will also be equipped with new features, including the ability to search for music within a library, and also the ability to access a playlist as well as the Apple Music catalog. Users will also have a number of standard functions including Libary, Search features, Browsing, and more.

The beta program will also ask for user feedback which the company will use ahead of the full launch.
Trend Themes
1. Web-based Music Streaming - The release of Apple Music's web player opens up opportunities for other music streaming services to develop web-based interfaces for their users.
2. Beta Testing Programs - Other companies can follow Apple Music's lead and test and develop new features with beta programs and user feedback before fully launching their product.
3. Integrated Music Libraries - More music streaming services can add integrated libraries to make searching for songs and playlists easier and more convenient for users.
Industry Implications
1. Music Streaming - Music streaming companies can capitalize on the trend of web-based streaming and beta testing programs to gain a competitive edge in the market.
2. Software Development - Software companies can help music streaming services test and develop new features with beta programs and user feedback, enabling them to launch more robust products.
3. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can create devices that seamlessly integrate with web-based music streaming services, further increasing the convenience of using these services.

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