<p>Microsoft has made Xbox Music available to platforms other than the Xbox 360 console as a web version of the popular music service is now available.</p>
<p>You will need to be an Xbox Music Pass subscriber to access the content which is currently priced at £9.00 per month although you can get a 30 day free trail from visiting the website www.music.xbox.com although it is a similar subscription model which purchasing XBox Live from your 360 console follows in that if you don&#8217;t cancel before the trail ends then you will be charged regardless.</p>
<p>Xbox Music also syncs with other Windows devices so any music which you find yourself tapping away to more than once can be put into a playlist and synced to both your PC, Windows Phone and Xbox 360 console.</p>
<p>Will you be making use of the service?</p>
<p>[Source: <a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-07-01-microsoft-launches-xbox-music-web-version">Eurogamer</a>]</p>
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Xbox Music: Now Available In Your Browser

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