Apple Music has been something of a polarizing product ever since Apple first unveiled it. Unarguably late to the game, the service is intended to eventually replace iTunes as we know it; consumers began moving away from digital music downloads years ago, opting instead for all-you-can-eat streaming services. And while Apple Music certainly covers most of the bases, critics have been harsh with the service, suggesting that it suffers from a poor UX and is missing some important features.
Now, another critic has weighed in, and he just so happens to be Google’s chairman.
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