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Apollo for iOS is the only Reddit app you need | TechCrunch
Reddit sees more than 6,000 communities 'go dark' in protest over API changes | Engadget
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Apollo, a Reddit app featured during WWDC, is being shuttered | Digital Trends
Tried Apple Music today just for fun. The UI is so much better. Design, animations, dark mode. Really wish Spotify took some notes : r/truespotify
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An Apple Music Redesign Concept : r/AppleMusic
Reddit communities go dark to protest company's controversial new policy | CTV News
How to tailor your Apple Music recommendations to be more accurate | AppleInsider
Dark mode isn't as good for your eyes as you believe | WIRED UK
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Apple Music version of Spotify Connect - It already exists. : r/AppleMusic
Apple Releases Updates to Apple Music and TV Preview Apps for Windows - MacRumors
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Apple is reportedly developing its own search engine to take on Google | Macworld
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman defends API changes in AMA | Engadget
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The Best Android Music Apps for 2023 | PCMag
Why I switched from Apple Music to Jellyfin and Raspberry Pi | Opensource.com
Apple Music No Longer Working On Google/Nest Hubs : r/AppleMusic
Apollo for Reddit on the App Store
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Google Home: 5 ways to fix the issue when Google Assistant doesn't understand you - CNET