Many of us use YouTube to listen to a song occasionally, especially if we don't have a subscription to an actual music service like Spotify or Google Music. But a Chrome extension called Streamus converting the webσελίδα to a legal music service that will appear in a popup in your browser.
The Streamus extension is rather a feature that Google should develop itself. But the application was developed by someone who left his job in the company to deal only with expansion expansion. The developer reports to Reddit, that he is already working on this project over three years.
The extension is developed with Google's design language and allows you to search for any song on YouTube through a pop-up window. You can add it to a list ofproduction and listen to it without having to open a YouTube tab.
Expansion does much more than you can imagine. For example, once you've created a playlist, you can share it with your friends through a URL as you would expect from a regular music service.
The extension also offers a radio service, just like Spotify or Pandora do. Online radio automatically selects songs similar to the ones you listen to and plays them for you.
You are also able to queue songs from the internet with just right click on them, which makes it easy to listen all day.
You can try the extension from here.
The Streamus does not require YouTube's YouTube Music Key service to work. It works fine with the old good YouTube.