Farewell Microsoft Groove, we barely listened to you.

Microsoft today announced it is discontinuing Groove, its ill-fated music streaming service. Redmond will no longer sell subscriptions or music downloads after December 31, and any remaining subscriptions will be refunded pro-rata. An update to the Groove Music app, expected to land next week, will let Groove users migrate their playlists to Microsoft’s newest partner, Spotify. Windows Insiders will get the update later this week. Microsoft says it will continue to work on the Groove app for Windows 10, but it will only support streaming music from OneDrive, as well as the playing of local files. Essentially a more souped-up…
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