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Apple Music: I stream, you stream

separate from the iTunes Store. It costs $9.99 a month, $4.99 for students, or $14.99 for a family of six. You can browse 60 million tracks and stream them live from Apple’s servers, and add tracks to your library so they’re listed alongside those you own as music files. You can then download them to your Mac, iPhone or iPad and play them offline. You can also add tracks from Apple Music to your playlists, with or without adding them

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