Among the announcements at Google’s I/O conference yesterday, were details about its new streaming music service, Google Play Music All Access. For a subscription fee, users can search and listen to unlimited streaming music (like Spotify), receive music recommendations based on their interests (like Twitter’s music app) and stream custom-crafted playlists (à la Pandora). Google’s currently offering a free trial of the service and a discounted rate of $7.99 a month. You can go here to see a rundown of some of the other new services (like money transferring tools and Google+ features) and products (including new map tools and an updated voice search) Google unveiled at yesterday’s event …