Music streaming service Radical.fm has launched on Android in the US, almost a year after launching on iOS.
The California-based start-up follows a similar approach to competitor Pandora, with curated radio stations, although it claims to be curated by music experts rather than algorithms. The service is now only available in the US.
Radical.fm operates on a ‘Pay What You Can’ basis, with either one-off or monthly fees donated via PayPal. The service claims to have 25 million tracks at ...
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