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Apple Podcasts are now available on the web
Apple Podcasts have arrived to your browser of choice.
On Monday, Apple launched Apple Podcasts on the web, making its Podcasts available as a web app on major browsers including Safari, Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. The service is available in more than 170 countries and regions, in their local language, the company has announced.
Podcasts were already available as a desktop app on the Mac, but now you can get a very similar experience on essentially any device or operating system. The web app starts in the familiar Home tab and offers access to top charts, and users can browse through podcasts and access their Library (provided they’ve signed into the app).
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Apple Podcasts on the web are available at https://podcasts.apple.com/.
Yes, it’s also available in dark mode.
Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable/Apple
Apple has recently started offering more of its apps in the form of web versions. In July, the company launched Apple Maps on the web, though that version launched as “beta” and without many of the features that Apple Maps offers as a desktop app.
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