Exactly a month from now, Samsung is shuttering its oddly-named Milk Music streaming service in the US. Samsung explained its decision to close down Milk Music in a statement: We have made the strategic decision to invest in a partner model focused on seamlessly integrating the best music services available today into our family of Galaxy devices. We believe that working with partners will accelerate innovation, enhance device sales and provide amazing new experiences for our customers. Variety noted that Samsung urged existing users to switch to Slacker’s music service, which has been powering Milk since it was first launched.…
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Samsung Is Finally Shutting Down Its Exclusive Milk Music Service
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