This week, Apple has launched Apple Music on the web as a public beta (via TechCrunch). Technically speaking there has been a very basic version of Apple Music on the web, but this new experience is meant to make the listening experience much better. You can find the new web app at beta.apple.music.com
This will make Apple Music even more widely available to users, and it may have been a primary reason why some potential customers have not made the jump to Apple’s streaming music service. However, it is still in a public beta, Apple is looking to get feedback from users, so if you do try out the web app version of Apple Music, let the company know how it goes so they can address any issues that do come up.
All of the core functionality is present. Subscribers have access to their library, radio, and search. And making sure you have the “Sync Library” feature switched on will make sure your library is available on the web as well.